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Head pattern

dndvictory

Standard poodle lover
I can't say I've seen hundreds or thousands of head patterns on corns but I found this one interesting. Notice her head pattern...we call her our devil snake.
 

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Maybe I should explain. LOL Devils goatee between the eyes and horns are at the base of the head. The whole pattern resembles a devils head. LOL
 
Yay I found some snakes with the same pattern and my normal, me and my ex boyfriend thought it was adorable, Leila's is more like the dirty picture than the devil.....it really does look like a cartoon "private area" lol
 
Maybe the angle of the shot isn't helping much (lol i thought the fact that it was dirty was the evil part but loool), but the devils head is really cute :)
 
I'm staring closely......
I'm trying.
My mind must be too dirty.
It seems like one of those pictures that you're supposed to stare at without blinking for a long time, until suddenly...you see the hidden image.........



Very cute head pattern, though. I like it.
-Daneale
 
Wow!

I wish I never made the post now. It turned into something much different than what I expected. Thanks for the comments anyway, I think.
 
I wish I never made the post now. It turned into something much different than what I expected. Thanks for the comments anyway, I think.
Don't be dismayed. I don't remember if it's in later editions, but the 2005 Cornsnake Morph Guide by Chuck Pritzel refers to that head pattern as "twig and berries".
 
It's like that hidden picture of Jesus- it's hard to see, but then once you do, you can never NOT see him again.
 
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