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Boo!

Missymonkey

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here's my new little girl, I have had her now for about a week, she is a voracious little eater, which is nice since Maisy my okeetee is very polite and won't eat if anyone is watching... Boo is named after my favorite 2 year old, from the movie, Monsters Inc. I know this is a fuzzy pic, I just got the camera and what you can't see is the cat whom I am holding back with one hand while snapping this shot....
 

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I like the name "Boo" at first I thought that I was going to see a ghost corn for sure....LOL

Love that name!
 
LOL I have a cornsnake that is named BOO but hes a Male Snow! LOL dont know why my girlfriend named him BOO but its stuck with him!
 
Is that a black corn? The pic isn't showing up too great on my comp. I saw a lovely black corn (male I think) yesterday but I don't need another male! He looked like a bit of a bully too so I had to choose a different one!
 
black and white like a mime

Boo's an anery type A I wanted a corn to match my tabby cat which is a wierd reason to pick a specific morph, especialy since they aren't friends or anything, I also like the definition and richness of her markings... that and when I bring her into my kidnergarden she's easier for the kids to draw because she doesn't have lots of colors and patterns...
 
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