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Don't worry not holding them this time :wink:

But got some great shots thought I would share, unfortunately cant show ya the tiger till later as ive used my upload limit, but here is a few brown snake shots and a beautiful red belly.

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I know moosie...

ok here are the tiger pics, turned out unreal.

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couple more of the Red Belly

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Hope you like!
 
No idea mate, was a rescue animal so who knows..
 
No, none are mine, just get the pleasure of doing some photo shoots thats all.

Beautiful snakes, next time ill get the rough scaled (snake), death adder, and copperheads.
 
No-one noticed yet the brown has no eyes??

Blind from an accident so has been a great reptile show animal for a while now.
 
lol yeah got me Mr Magic but was the owner not mine this time hehe.
 
No-one noticed yet the brown has no eyes??

I was going to ask if eyes on browns were always that small. :)
So are you saying he is a good show animal because of it? I would have thought it would make him more nervous?

Nice photos too mate.
 
Theres a little more to the story Linus. Im sure that the care and treatment recieved during its recuperation has a great deal to do with its current demeanor. That coupled with the owners abilities.
Also, in my opinion, Eastern browns are very much sight stimulated. While you will often see them follow what is probably a scent trail the are very easily distracted/attracted by movement IMO.
 
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