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Hatchling Okeetee...

chris68

Arundel Reptiles
Showing that 'tude they are well known for :grin01:
 

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Love that defensive pose. My most defensively aggressive corn in my collection is an okeetee.

I have a Love line Okeetee that charges, slings her tail at you, flattens her head sometimes. Bites when she feels the need.
 

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I wasn't aware that Okeetee's have a tude actually...but that makes sense because my baby Timothy is definitely a fiesty one at times...if he doesn't want held right at this moment he will tell you about yourself.
 
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