Cornsnake hatchling close-ups
Of course, none of my hatchlings would fall for the hidebox trick today... *sigh* Still got a couple okay shots though.
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female hypo from Simon Fung (produced by Joe Clark)
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male hypo, same origin
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female charcoal from and produced by Simon Fung
Dawn
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various cornsnakes, 0.1 black pine snake, 1.0 uromastyx geyri, etc.
"The only thing worse than a human who had no respect for other animals was a human who assumed all other animals thought and felt just like he did." --Julia Ecklar, "ReGenesis"
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