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Thread: I took the COOLEST pictures of our snake!!!

  1. #16
    Originally posted by chrissycat21
    What happens if he bites you? I don't know much about snakes.....

    Great pictures! It looks like they were taken outside because of the foilage! I'd love to see more!
    He lives in a big tank. We don't handle him LOL!
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    What gorgeous pictures. He almost doesn;t look real, they;re so sharp! What kind of camera do you have?


    Some day I hope to have the skill, patience, luck and fast enough camera to get a good photo of Miss Hoppy WITH her whiskers showing. You all can usually se some of them, but her little bunny nose is always wiggling, so the whiskers are wiggling, so don't show up!

  3. #18
    Originally posted by zippy-kat
    Educate me... I'm snake-dumb! lol

    Are those holes nostrils?
    Are "venom-free" snakes more (price-wise) than venomous snakes?
    Can you take him and donate venom so they can make anti-venom?

    GREAT pics!
    You know, I don't know if we can do that or not. I actually have never thought about that. Eli's dad is a Biologist so maybe he would know.

    I haven't found them to be more pricey than ones with their glands. They sell really cheap, which is a shame. Most are only about $25 to $45 dollars. It depends on where you get them from though.


    The holes are called "pits" and are heat sensers that they use to find food. Anything else?
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  4. #19
    Originally posted by Karen
    What gorgeous pictures. He almost doesn;t look real, they;re so sharp! What kind of camera do you have?


    Some day I hope to have the skill, patience, luck and fast enough camera to get a good photo of Miss Hoppy WITH her whiskers showing. You all can usually se some of them, but her little bunny nose is always wiggling, so the whiskers are wiggling, so don't show up!
    Thanks! I have a Canon Poweshot A300. I shot these with the macro mode. The camera is OK. The only thing I don't like about it is the way it photographs outside. The pictures are always washed out. The macro mode is great though!!!

    I'm just lucky he's relatively slow. I would love to see a whisker shot of Miss Hoppy! Does your camera have a macro mode? I just took a picture of his rattle so I will have to post that.

    Here's a photo I took of Freckles nose on the macro mode. She was sleeping.
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    Those are beautiful pictures, what a gorgeous snake he is! You know I just got done reading a book on Cleopatra and BC Egypt. It went into some detail about how revered and honored snakes were and I found it really fascinating. It is such a shame that in our society they are seen as such a feared and hated creature. A big "booo!" on those Hollywood horror portrayals on snakes and other feared animals.
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    LOL I liked the Freckles nose pic!

    That picture of your snake is stunning! It was so sharp! I thought it was going to come right out of my computer screen!
    I'll have to play around with the macro mode on my camera, to see if I can get any pictures this neat!

  7. #22
    Originally posted by K9soul
    Those are beautiful pictures, what a gorgeous snake he is! You know I just got done reading a book on Cleopatra and BC Egypt. It went into some detail about how revered and honored snakes were and I found it really fascinating. It is such a shame that in our society they are seen as such a feared and hated creature. A big "booo!" on those Hollywood horror portrayals on snakes and other feared animals.

    I hear you on that!!! And thanks for the reply!
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  8. #23
    Originally posted by wolflady
    LOL I liked the Freckles nose pic!

    That picture of your snake is stunning! It was so sharp! I thought it was going to come right out of my computer screen!
    I'll have to play around with the macro mode on my camera, to see if I can get any pictures this neat!

    Thanks! I think the nose pic is my favorite thus far.
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    Wow! Great photos. I would be kind of afraid around a venomous snake. I remember when we would go down to the Convention Center in Minneapolis in the winter for the Sports show, there was a snake expert or whatever there with all kinds of snakes. It was cool. So do you basically just keep him to look at?

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    Wow, those were really neat pictures. He's actually a really neat looking snake. While I couldn't personally have one as a pet, I do think its an intriging idea.

    I love the second one where you can see how his eyes are set towards the top of his head. I had always thought snake's eyes were flat against their head. Or, is this specific to his breed?

    Cool thread! I'd love to see more pictures.
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  11. #26
    Originally posted by NoahsMommy
    Wow, those were really neat pictures. He's actually a really neat looking snake. While I couldn't personally have one as a pet, I do think its an intriging idea.

    I love the second one where you can see how his eyes are set towards the top of his head. I had always thought snake's eyes were flat against their head. Or, is this specific to his breed?

    Cool thread! I'd love to see more pictures.
    It's normal for rattlesnakes. I got more pics. I will post them here in just a bit.
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