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Scales Zoo
02-10-03, 09:42 PM
I ran out of room on my picture account, but will be paying for the upgrade.

Feel free to look at the pictures we have put up, click on the camera thing by our name.

All pictures were taken with a Sony Mavica FD-75

Ryan and Sheila

sSNAKESs.com
02-10-03, 09:43 PM
LOL I love the turtle shots!!! Something always has to extend to do the deed but it looks like the only extension during turtle sex is his head!! HAH HAH! :D great shots guys!

Pythonian
02-10-03, 09:49 PM
IS THAT PICTURE TITLED "western producer article" A PICTURE OF JOAN JETT?!?!?!??!


Mike

snakemann87
02-10-03, 10:02 PM
nice pictures

Matt
02-10-03, 10:09 PM
nice, i really like the patternless rattler!

Lisa
02-10-03, 11:01 PM
Those are some pretty good shots. Are the rattler pics in enclosures or out in the praries?

Tim_Cranwill
02-10-03, 11:06 PM
Great pics!:) I like the mardrin and the jungle.

Scales Zoo
02-11-03, 06:50 AM
The photo titled western producer article is a picture of Ryan with our first burm, Tiny, and Sheila with the albino burm named Elvira she received as an engagement present.

The rattler pics are all outdoor shots at the densites we visit during the HISS in the Hills spring count. Every mother's day we visit the sites nearby to count and photograph the rattlers and bulls as they emerge from the dens for another season.

Tito
02-11-03, 07:03 AM
Great pics

Pythonian
02-11-03, 08:23 AM
Wow i could have sworn that lady in the front with the long black hair was joan jett!

mike

Nanashi04
02-11-03, 11:18 AM
great pics ^^

Scales Zoo
02-11-03, 09:06 PM
Thanks for the nice comments about the pictures everyone.

Pythonian - After looking at some older pictures of Joan Jett - I can see why you thought Sheila looked like her.

We do not keep any venomous snakes at the zoo. The rattlesnake pictures were taken 12 kms from where we live.

For anyone interested in photographing rattlesnakes in a desert in Canada - we are getting ready for our anual Hiss in the Hills mothers day snake count.

We can be sure to find bullsnakes, rattlesnakes, black widow spiders - and if we are lucky - hognose snakes, garter snakes, short horned lizards and scorpions.

Beyond the native reptile species - Nature lovers will get a kick out of the Great Sandhills (huge desert of rolling sand 18 kms on the other side of Leader) the south saskatchewan river and cotton wood forests, the river canyon, badlands, and much roling native praire with lots of sage brush.

Guests are also sure to see many pronghorn antelope, trophy white tailed deer and mule deer, badgers, beavers, porcupines, skunks, red foxes, coyotes, great blue herons, long billed curlews, many other bird species, and maybe a few moose.

If you'd rather spend your time doing something else - we also have a lot of old ancient cemeteries, old churches, a historic one room school house, the foundation of the largest barn ever built in North America, a large museum and a couple of running 2 car ferries that are 80 years old - to cross your vehicle to Dean Francis' art gallery - Sagebrush Studios.

Ryan and Sheila

vanderkm
02-11-03, 09:42 PM
Great pictures guys - very nice of the rattlers - hope you see lots of action on the Mother's day count this year.

mary v.