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Thanks again, everyone! Believe me, I feel lucky to have him. Drymarchon aren't for everyone, but I'm loving him. Can't wait until he gets some size and is a little less shy, although he has started to cruise about some.
Ziggy, his name is Loki. His roommate (room, not enclosure) is an egyptian tortoise named Poki. I guess we like -oki's in my house.
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“...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators.” -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild
This guy eats like a garbage disposal already. I love him.
Playing around with the gopro today:
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“...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators.” -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild
Thought I'd stop in and drop off an recent photo of Loki. He's doing well. He's doubled in weight during the month or so I've had him. Awesome little guy.
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“...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators.” -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild
Thanks guys. He's still doing ok, but ever since I got him out for that last photo, he's been a little shy about eating. He seems intimidated when I dangle his food in there, and has refused to eat it. I've started just placing it under his hide, and he has been eating it within a few minutes. Just going to leave him alone for a while and see if he settles back in.
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“...the old ones ... knew in their bones... that death exists, that all life kills to eat, that all lives end, that energy goes on. They knew that humans are participants, not spectators.” -- Stephen Bodio, On the Edge of the Wild