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Justa random question...

ZiGGy903

One Snake Wonder
I have a 5 month old albino snow corn, i took him outside and his eyes looked weird, they werent cloudy like he would shed but they looked...pinned and i was curios....can they pin theyre eyes??
 
Their pupils will contract in bright light just like ours do, if that's what you mean, and yes it is quite normal :)
 
do you mean like this?
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Here's a pic of my butter stripe. Her left eye (on the right) is in the sun, and the pupil is very tiny, while her right eye is in dark and the pupil is bigger. Odd picture that I must have took at just the right time.

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Glad thats settled lol

On a side note, those are some beautiful snakes!! Is that a blizard corn snake?

This is a leucistic texas rat and not a corn..

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But the others are as follows
1. Fox Snake
2. black Rat
3. Root Beer
4. Root Beer (same snake)
5. Texas Rat..

All North American Rat snakes.
 
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