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My Corn in the wild!

Siren

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I took Bindi Sue out to a beautiful preserve here in Florida for some nice natural pictures. Only did it in one location as I didn't trust her and didn't want to lose her. Found some vines that were perfect for me to both keep her corralled and take pics.

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The natural sunlight really brings out their color so much better than artificial.
 
Beautiful pics in such a beautiful setting of a beautiful snake :) I love all the trees. Oh and you even got a shot of a rare reptile in the background lol.. JK
 
Yeah! I saw that too! Here I was spending years looking for so called extinct dinosaurs and one pops up in view of a mundane photo!
 
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