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Old 14-Jul-07, 07:26 PM
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Here are a few babies from a share breed that we did with Jonno from ERD.

Pics show the mother, father and a few babies.
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They are all awsome, if i ever buy a camera i'll post some pics of my little guy.
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Woh... I want a wormy looking jelly venomous black thing!

Thanks for sharing.
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Are they what RBB eggs look like? That's cool and weird at the same time
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Are they what RBB eggs look like? That's cool and weird at the same time
RBB are live bareing, so they dont actually have "eggs" there more like birth sacks.
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Ohhh... lol that explains why they're all clear and bubbly. Cool
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Wow Pete! That is a fantastic photo and a superb snake! I am drooling.
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maddy wipes up parkos drool with the drool cloth that she safely stores under her pillow
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This pic is a few years old now and the snake isn't as close to my face as it seems, so dont give me hard time ok.
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Wow they are all gorgous. Just can't go past there stunning colours. God dam it I want one but there venomous so wouldn't get one . Just out of couriosity I've heard over the years some people say there highly venomous and then others say not really that a bite will only kill you if your got a low immune or bad hart etc. Although they do make you really sick and the bite area can go really bad?. Which is true just out of curiosity because if there so highly venomous why do people hold them like a normal python (I've heard they can be placid but shorly you people wouldn't risk it.
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I dont think you could ever handle them like a normal python. Even if you are crazy enough to free handle them it's a totally different thing to handling a python..
You take a chance on being tagged if you try to hold them either way,even if the snake in question has been seen a placid
.Their bite can be a real s.o.b.
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This pic is a few years old now and the snake isn't as close to my face as it seems, so dont give me hard time ok.
I think your right Baz. Like as if the snake would get close to that face Sorry mate I had to
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hahahahahaha good call mate!!
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