Another picture of one of my 2015 supers. I set them up on some nice cloth and shot some pictures :)
These beauties are for sale and you can look in my Folder "Ball Pythons" for more info.
These beauties are for sale and you can look in my Folder "Ball Pythons" for more info.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Snake / Serpent
Size 960 x 539px
File Size 80.9 kB
Listed in Folders
I'd love to cuddle it! But then I worry it'd probably crush my neck :P
I was going to ask if you had any pictures of them with bulging tummies (since they swallow things whole), but then I realised that sounded kind of creepy. Do you have any instead of them doing the tongue flick? It's so cute! <3
I was going to ask if you had any pictures of them with bulging tummies (since they swallow things whole), but then I realised that sounded kind of creepy. Do you have any instead of them doing the tongue flick? It's so cute! <3
Sorry I'm not too knowledgeable about snakes. :/
I just thought that being pythons, they constrict prey, so I worried they might wrap themselves around your neck. I didn't know they rarely got a big tummy bulge- I just assumed it was because they swallow their food whole?
Do they ever roll over for tummy rubs? You'd have thought being fairly tubular in shape, it's easy for them to roll? :P
I just thought that being pythons, they constrict prey, so I worried they might wrap themselves around your neck. I didn't know they rarely got a big tummy bulge- I just assumed it was because they swallow their food whole?
Do they ever roll over for tummy rubs? You'd have thought being fairly tubular in shape, it's easy for them to roll? :P
Lol, no worries. :) yeah, they do eat food whole, but as a general rule, we don't feed them anything that exceeds their own girth. For safety reasons, just because if they eat anything too big it can cause potential problems. In the wild you can sometimes run into one that has eaten something huge, though. :)
And they do sometimes give your neck a squeeze, but not in a "to kill" kinda way. They don't see us as food, so it's more of a squeeze to get closer to the warmth I think.
As for tummy rubs, they do roll sometimes. But mostly they stay upright. :) but you can pet their tummies when you hold them. They're so smooth and soft. :)
And they do sometimes give your neck a squeeze, but not in a "to kill" kinda way. They don't see us as food, so it's more of a squeeze to get closer to the warmth I think.
As for tummy rubs, they do roll sometimes. But mostly they stay upright. :) but you can pet their tummies when you hold them. They're so smooth and soft. :)
She is indeed :) Been wanting one since I started collecting ball pythons, which was like 6 years ago. I had to wait for my cinnamons to be big enough to breed. lol
Only bred twice, now, so I have been lucky enough so far to not run into slugs, but I hear it just happens sometimes. surprised to hear they were all slugs, though. sorry to hear. Never had Boas, but I find them very beautiful. :)
Only bred twice, now, so I have been lucky enough so far to not run into slugs, but I hear it just happens sometimes. surprised to hear they were all slugs, though. sorry to hear. Never had Boas, but I find them very beautiful. :)
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