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12-29-15, 01:11 AM
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Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
One of the things I LOVE about just about all reptiles are their eyes. So beautiful in so many ways!
I doubt I will ever win a photo contest, so figured I would just start a running thread for peopleto post pictures of their reptiles (or amphibians) eyes!
I'll get things rolling with a few pics of my own.
First 2 are Persephone, my female IJ carpet python. She has the prettiest eyes imo in my collection.
Next 2 are Ms.Lovett (aka Killjoy) my newst addition who is a female rough scale sand boa. Love how her face stripes continue through her eyes. Makes them very hard to see, which I find facinating!
Last one is my yellow dalmation female crested gecko, Mango. Crestie eyes are some of the freakest things lol. They always look so alert or surprised!
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12-29-15, 01:16 AM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
In this pan4we have Evillene, female albino western hognose. Albino eyes REALLY freak me out. My least favorite of eyes unless they are that vibrant orange of albino retics!
Horus, male normal red phase western hognose. His remind me of a happy fish....lol.
Amara, female ivory NP. Love the stark black against her white scales! In the right light though, her iris is navey blue and her pupil is red. Very strange, but neat.
And last for now is Moko, male lesserbee BP. His eyes are actually GREEN! This amazed me when I first noticed as I had no idea snake eyes could be that color!
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12-29-15, 01:24 AM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
I'll add this picture of a young Alligator mississippiensis that I caught as part of a local research project in southeastern Louisiana in August 2006.
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12-29-15, 06:40 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Am I doing it right?
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12-29-15, 06:41 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Well...it has eyes....lol
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12-29-15, 06:56 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
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12-30-15, 04:15 AM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
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3.3 BI Cloud, sunglow Nymeria, ghost Tirel, anery motley Crona, ghost Howl, jungle Dominika - 0.1 retic Riverrun - RIP (Guin, Morzan, Sanji, and Homura - BRBs, Bud - bp, Draco and Demigod - garters)
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12-30-15, 02:11 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Here's a close up of Rachel's eye. Love the way the markings on Boas' continue through the eye - stunning...
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12-30-15, 02:50 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
That is a beautiful photo! Thank you for sharing!
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12-30-15, 06:56 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Big snake girl, is the 3rd picture of that boa a sunglow morph? Don't bash new if I'm wrong... I'm just trying to learn lol
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12-30-15, 07:35 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
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Originally Posted by jossh27
Big snake girl, is the 3rd picture of that boa a sunglow morph? Don't bash new if I'm wrong... I'm just trying to learn lol
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Yeah, she's my sunglow.
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3.3 BI Cloud, sunglow Nymeria, ghost Tirel, anery motley Crona, ghost Howl, jungle Dominika - 0.1 retic Riverrun - RIP (Guin, Morzan, Sanji, and Homura - BRBs, Bud - bp, Draco and Demigod - garters)
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12-30-15, 08:27 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Quote:
Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
Yeah, she's my sunglow. ![Smilie](http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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shes pretty.
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12-30-15, 10:03 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Oh I can't help myself. These are all really old photos so forgive me for only having a few. I think it's about time I showed some of my animals.
Here's a hatchling Xiu and one of my anery males showing off his cute black eyes and "mustache".
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01-01-16, 10:44 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
So fun! I love their eyes and it's fascinating to see the differences in species. My kingsnake Eir's eyes are hard to photograph because her pupils are so large and her eyes are sort of hidden [instead of bulging like my BRB]. They're like a blue-grey/steely blue color.
My Brazilian rainbow boa, Xango, has really light grey eyes that remind me of marble.
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01-01-16, 11:07 PM
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Re: Jeepers, creepers, let us see those peepers!
Eir is looking great! Thanks for sharing!
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