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Updated photos of some of my 2003s (part 4)

ChaosCat

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Is that last one crossed with a cheetah or something? Holy black borders! Absolutely stunning, that one is.
 
Now, Cat. Look what you went and did to that poor snake. You know you shouldn't fool around with black magic markers, might be toxic to them. *grin*
:p


Beautiful animal. :)
 
I did more than "Wow!"...actually said "Holy S#*t!" and my kids heard it! Had a fun time convincing them I had said something else!
 
I'm just an echo of the previous posts.

"Normals" are the best.
Okeetees are the best "Normals"
Gotta get some more...like that.
 
gardenmum said:
Now, Cat. Look what you went and did to that poor snake. You know you shouldn't fool around with black magic markers, might be toxic to them. *grin*
:p


Beautiful animal. :)


ahaha he does look like that, doesn't he? :)
 
Serp/Hurley, he was produced by Doug Kranich, who I have to say has some of the finest thick bordered okeetees I have ever seen.
 
Those are truly beautiful snakes!!! The Okeetee looks like an Abbotts Okeetee (South Mountain Reptiles - he is stunning!
 
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