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"Baby"
Burmese Python
She is 18 feet long and 300 Plus pounds. This python is native
throughout Southeast Asia including Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, southern
China, and Indonesia. They may grow more than 20 feet long or weigh 200
pounds, urinate and defecate like a horse, will live more than 25 years.
They eat mice, rats and, eventually, rabbits (no chicken any more due to
the ever increasing rate of Salmonella in the food industry).
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Prairie Rattlesnake
(Crotalus veridis)
Our average length is 3' and we can be found in prairies throughout many
western states along with some areas in Mexico and Canada. Contrary to
popular belief, you cannot tell my age by my rattles. My rattle is used
as a warning "Leave Me Alone, or I'll bite you!" |
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Kenyan (East African) Sand Boa
The East African Sand Boas
range through Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya, Chad, Niger, Yemen,
Tanzania, and Somalia. They eat small rodents and lizards, which they
catch by lying in wait nearly buried in the dirt or sand until a potential
meal walks by.
Male sand boas reach about 15 to 18 inches in average length. Females will
generally reach about 24-36 inches with 28 being typical. They can live
well into their teens, with the record for a closely related species being
over 30 years. |
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"Slade" Pine Snake
(Pituophis melanoleucus catenifer)
The pine snake is found in pine forests as well as in
treeless prairies, in the highlands of Mexico and found in rocky
deserts. The head is short, distinctly set off.
The diet consists mainly of sall
mammals and birds and their eggs.
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"Peaches" Ball Python
(Python regius)
We are one of the smallest pythons usually reaching lengths of around 3' -
4'. We can be found in western and central rainforests.
We are friendly and make one of the best pet snakes. |
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