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12-02-02, 09:41 PM
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Okay Not a Corn....but Rat (Similar) Pics
This is now one of my favorite kind of snakes.
The rhino rat snakes~~~~
Hope that you'll all like these as much as I do. Cause I love these so much right now~~~
Female Head Shot:
<img src="http://www.printroom.com/_vti_bin/ViewImage.dll?userid=Candycanecorn&album_id=115774 &image_id=0&courtesy=1">
Male Close Up Shot:
<img src="http://www.printroom.com/_vti_bin/ViewImage.dll?userid=Candycanecorn&album_id=115774 &image_id=1&courtesy=1">
Male Head Shot:
<img src="http://www.printroom.com/_vti_bin/ViewImage.dll?userid=Candycanecorn&album_id=115774 &image_id=2&courtesy=1">
Hope that you all enjoyed these.
For more photos please go to:
http://www.pbase.com/candycanecorn
I have more photos updated there~
Thanks~
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12-02-02, 11:35 PM
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Aww, what cute babies! I'd love to see more as they begin to get greener!
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12-02-02, 11:55 PM
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WOW!!!
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12-03-02, 12:10 AM
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Cool snake!
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12-03-02, 09:10 AM
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awesome!
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12-03-02, 01:58 PM
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I don't understand why people like these so much... I'm sorry Simon... it's a matter of preference. They're kinda odd looking... I just don't understand.
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12-03-02, 03:52 PM
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Amazingly cool! I want to watch these cool little ones grow up, please.
Rainey, know what you mean about wondering why folks like a certain herp. I've seldom seen a snake I didn't like, but God forgive me, I find leopard geckos kinda odd-looking.
Sorry to all the leo fans out there, it's just my opinion which counts for very little. indeed.
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12-03-02, 06:21 PM
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What is the little horn on their head for?
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12-03-02, 07:07 PM
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LOL, those little horns are for nothing.....lol at least from what I know of. There is no use for them. Just a little cute looking thing for decoration or something like that....
Ryan, I can totally understand. No offence is taken at all. Just different people with different preference. But what I really like about these is how they change in color from hatchlings to adults. Which is a grey to green color. I also like the GTB, when they turn from red/yellow to greenish blueish. Love those too..just that I think the GTB requires too much space....for me..... so I thought that I would just go for smaller lilttle snakes....and stick with more of the colubrids.....lol
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12-04-02, 10:40 AM
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amazing snakes simon, can't wait to see them all grown up.
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12-04-02, 05:51 PM
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Really nice snakes, Simon. They gradually change colour to green when they reach adulthood, right? Or have I been drinking too much rubbing alcohol..
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12-04-02, 09:48 PM
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Do they burrow? the horn kind of looks like a tail tip...
Cool looking snake, they're different, I like that.
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12-06-02, 06:50 AM
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Edwin,
yes they will grow up to green color. That is what I really like about them.....the horn and the coloration change. It's almost like the bloodred in corn snake....looks normal at birth but then turns red at the end.
Well I found out that they don't like to burrow that much....but instead they like staying in the water a lot....I have found at least 3 out of 6 of them sleeping in their little water bowl all the time....man I guess that they just love the water....lol
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12-06-02, 02:08 PM
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umm very interesting, never seen a snake like it, they are a bit odd looking though, but who am I to judge  LOL
~Izzie~
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12-06-02, 02:50 PM
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They are really cool snakes, Simon. Congratulations.
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