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05-01-03, 01:24 PM
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Emerald Feeding Pics! (5 pics)
I just thought I would share some pics of Cain eating yesterday. Sorry about the quality of some of them.
Enjoy.
Certainly not my best pics but I hope you enjoyed them.
Cheers,
Trevor
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05-01-03, 03:27 PM
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Watching MacDuff eat freaks me out. Out of all the snakes here, HE is the one that gives me the shivers!! To see the skin pull so far back and those bottom teeth work 'independently' to 'walk' up the prey like fingers.... brrrrrrrrr LOL It just sems so... alien... to me :medalien:
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05-01-03, 04:40 PM
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Quote:
those bottom teeth work 'independently' to 'walk' up the prey like fingers
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That is my favorit part  No other snake in my collection even comes close to this guy when they eat.
Cheers,
Trevor
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05-01-03, 04:44 PM
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Location: Near Hamilton ONT
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nice emerald you have there we love watching our's eat aswell can not compare to anything else.how old is your emmy.
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05-01-03, 04:51 PM
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He'll be five this summer.
Trevor
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05-01-03, 05:03 PM
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Location: Newmarket, ON
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Hi Trevor,
Nice Snake buddy, and that last shot is great!
One day I'm gone to get me a pair of them
Cheers
Brian
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05-01-03, 05:41 PM
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Thanks Brian. Here's hoping I beat you to your goal!
Cheers,
Trevor
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05-01-03, 07:15 PM
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Location: Victoria, BC
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Very cool! He looks awesome
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05-01-03, 11:49 PM
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Location: Calgary, Ab
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Those are great pics Trevor... Here's right back at ya...
Rob
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05-02-03, 12:13 AM
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Location: Kingston Ontario
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Great looking snakes what are there temperment like:mad or
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05-02-03, 03:53 AM
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Generally Surinames are not as calm as Amazon Basins but mine is extremly calm as you can see by the pic.
Cheers,
Trevor
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05-02-03, 03:56 AM
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Rob that is one hell of a shot! I don't know about you but that bottom jaw reminds me of the alien from Predator.
Cheers,
Trevor
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05-02-03, 06:40 AM
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nice shot rob. i have found in my female suriname emerald tree boa she likes to be held very tame never bit. but i don't hold her much because i have heard they will go off feed if you take them out all the time has anyone heard this before?
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05-02-03, 08:10 PM
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Quote:
nice shot rob. i have found in my female suriname emerald tree boa she likes to be held very tame never bit. but i don't hold her much because i have heard they will go off feed if you take them out all the time has anyone heard this before?
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I would say no... If you have an emerald that has a good feeding response, chances are it will not lose it. Just wanna be careful they are not handled 3-5 days after feeding though.
Rob
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05-02-03, 08:30 PM
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Aweome feeding pics!  ! 
-Reptilez
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