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Thamnophis inspectus
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dearborn, Michigan
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
I call them by their names! ^^
It makes them a little more personal... Instead of saying "My other parietalis bit me" I think it's a bit better to say "Ozzy bit me! x.x"
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Juvenile snake
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 125
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
Snakes:
Tilly - originally Matilda, I just liked it... But we found out it is a boy so we call him Tilford now. Kist - amelenistic corn, looks like the color of Sunkist pop Mo = Mojito - puget that is a minty green color Dogs: Cooper - mutt - has really dark eyeliner around his eyes like Alice Cooper Halo - mutt - We bailed her out of jail (the pound). In Monopoly the "get out of jail free" card has the little man with a Halo over his head and wings. That is how she got her name...
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In Hog Heaven
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Posts: 2,172
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
This is a GREAT thread! I'm lovin' it!
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2.0 NY Eastern Garters; Peepers, Jeepers 3.1 Western Hoggies; Kenabec, Niizh, Kokopelli, Anasazi 3.0 Puget Garters; Kunikpok, Tungortok, 'Rockster 1.0 Eastern Milk; Carmello |
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I am not obsessed....
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: San Marcos, TX
Posts: 1,487
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
Wait. Let me rephrase that. lol! I meant. I don't talk to them and call them their names. But I DO refer to them by their names. Peter escaped yesterday, the little brat. Claire is gorgeous. Butterscotch took forever to eat. And what not. =D
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Amanda Tolleson 19.23 Assorted Garters, Ribbons, inc Flames, Pugets etc. 19.17 Assorted "Other Reps" ATBs, TX Rats, Leos Etc 11.13 Mammals |
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Hi, I'm New Here!
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Oregon High Deaert
Posts: 9
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
Current snakes:
Elle -- A Wandering garter (of unknown gender) caught late summer 2000 about 10 miles away - the name Elle is derived from elegans. Go-go -- A Great Basin Gopher (of unknown gender) caught 18 May 2002 between 1½ - 2 miles from my house - Go-go's body language says, "I want to go, go, go-away"; or else "why don't you go, go, go-away, hiss, hiss." Also, the first 2 letters in gopher are "G" & "O"; hence, Go-go.Previous snakes: Snakey Lakey -- My first snake, ever. A garter or ribbon snake caught (by my mother with my butterfly net) in the early 1960's near Big Sur, California; kept for about one year then released back in the Big Sur area (back then we didn't know any better). This snake was named after a snake in a story, that I had written in the first grade - before I had ever seen a real snake. Nake -- My second snake. A California Kingsnake caught in 1966 or 1967 at the place we were boarding our ponies, in the Las Altos Hills area of California; they didn't want any snakes on the property. I released 'Nake in 1968 or 1969 in a park in the hills west of Palo Alto. Of course, Nake is simply snake with the "S" dropped. Buzz -- My third snake. A gopher snake (probably pacific) caught in the early 1970's swimming in the river near Rio Vista, had an attitude and a nasty temper. S/he would hiss and shake his/her tail, making it sound like a rattler's buzz. This snake was, also, released though I don't remember when or where. Gar -- My fourth snake. A garter I bought, sometime in the 1970's, at a pet store, possibly T. s. fitchi, but not certain. Gar is simply the first 3 letters in garter. Gar got mouth rot and died. Ulysses -- Another garter nominaly belonged to my youngest sister, who named him/her. Ulysses was usually called Lyssie, and lived with Gar.
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Snakey Lakey 1 Wandering Garter snake -- Elle 1 Great Basin Gopher snake -- Go-go various rats |
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Snake whisperer
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Central NYS. Home to the 2009 world meeting
Posts: 2,773
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
New ones....
Lurch - Butler's garter snake (Adams family's butler) Clarice - Christmas Radix, named after Rudolph's girlfriend Masubius - Eastern Flame, Masubi (God of fire) + Vesuvius the volcano that buried Pompeii. Greeny - Named in honor of a snake that passed away while attempting rescue. Tweek - Southpark Cheeto - Orange Eastern, like Cheeto snacks Diana - Goddess of fertility Lisa - Our daughters choice for a name. More to follow I'm sure
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"First shed In Progress"
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Iowa
Posts: 96
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
3 footed Iguana= Tripod or Stumpy (my fave)
Checkered female =Tia read it in abook Checkered male= Oink (he eats everything!!) Cat= Yoda (ask husband) Dog= Lucy, as in "Luuuucy, I'm home!" (ask desi) Dog2 (used)= Sassy, came prenamed Corn snake with a birthdefect bend= Crooked Stick Red Tail Boa Spot b/c everyone should have a pet named Spot! Ferret Named Gracie (other ferret named George died in Feb. 08) if I have to explain it you are too young
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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Posts: 4,839
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
did I tell you that our new marcianus is named Oriosky Kosciuszko?
Oriosky after the zipcar we used to get to the expo (the name of the car was Orlosky, but I didn't have the right glasses on and I like Oriosky better anyway) Koskiuszko because we drive across the Koscuiszko bridge on the way home and it goes so well with the first name and isn't the spelling fabulous? so what's the deal? I only listed my garters the first time I posted in this thread should I post some of the others as well? or just the ones with a good story?
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The red side of life.
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Bonn
Posts: 1,176
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Re: Where did you get that name from?
Oh, another funny thread I´ve missed until now.
Is there anybody who can give me an extra hour per day to miss less of these? Only my breeders have names like: "Wilde Hilde"= who allways were so wild on feeding time in spring "Rotbäckchen"= my first red sided with red makrs on the side of her head "Amelie"= my first amelanistic ´parietalis "Hetwig"= the mother of "Amelie" most of my names have a hidden or second meaning (somtimes from a special spelling) that belong to a characteristic of the specimen |
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