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Lyion

~♪Sorry and Thanks♪~
So, after a show, I made the long drive to http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ginas-Heart-of-Gold-Reptile-and-Exotic-Rescue/166969133371366 to help out. However, I ended up with a "foster" ball python! She said we could have a two week trial with him and then decide if we wanted to adopt him! I honestly have no doubt that I'll give him a forever home.

Anyways, I wanted to show you guys some of the things she's done over the years. It's really amazing to see the photos of some of these guys all banged up, because now, they are all healed up and beautiful! This guy was so healed up that it was just a scar on him.

http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/sho...-connect-Facebook-photos-albums-on-my-website


She also had healed up several turtles and tortises chewed up by dogs, hit with baseball bats, and run over by cars! They were healed enough to release.

She had Burny, a burnt to crisp ball python as well, and a leopard gecko with so little calcium intake, it could barely walk!


Back to the point, I'll grab some pics of the ball python soon, after he sheds and settles in.
 
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