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I am trying to finish up a walking stick carving but I do not know what the scale pattern looks like under the jaw of a red tail boa. Can someone post a pict, I cant find one, or describe it.Thanks
Yes, that's perfect! And I think it is the only one on the web, lol, Thank you, I don't have
any snakes and have to rely on picts when I carve them, no body ever takes picts of the snake in the position I need.
I don't own him anymore but I've got a few pics on my photobucket. Here's a link to it. This picture is of the tan boa in there. SnoopySnake's Library | Photobucket
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1.1 Columbian Rainbow Boas | 1.0 White Lipped/D'Alberts Python | 0.0.1 Leachianus Gecko | 2.0 Gargoyle Geckos | 0.1 IJ Carpet Python | 1.0 Cat | 1.0 Human
-Adrian
I don't own him anymore but I've got a few pics on my photobucket. Here's a link to it. This picture is of the tan boa in there. SnoopySnake's Library | Photobucket
Those picts will help me a lot, several are just what I been looking for. Great looking snake.
Those picts will help me a lot, several are just what I been looking for. Great looking snake.
No problem & yes he was a looker, sometimes I miss my boas but I just remember that what I have now was so worth letting them go. If there are any other pics you need that aren't there just shoot me a PM and I'll try to help ya out.
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1.1 Columbian Rainbow Boas | 1.0 White Lipped/D'Alberts Python | 0.0.1 Leachianus Gecko | 2.0 Gargoyle Geckos | 0.1 IJ Carpet Python | 1.0 Cat | 1.0 Human
-Adrian