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Re: The September Photo & Caption comments thread.
I saw my ribbon snake give a huge yawn, of course I didn't have my camera.
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"Fourth shed, A Success"
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Re: The September Photo & Caption comments thread.
congratiolations josh,
I knew the trick with feeding before and try to feed each snake alone with the camera in the hand. My camera has a serial shot function but the photos are always taken before or after yawing like this ![]() |
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