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Feeling kinda sad today, show me adorable little boop noodles please
Feeling kinda sad today, show me adorable little boop noodles please
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heres my snake hes named Snipper Dipper Pepperoni Snipper stands for snake dipper as in dipper pines [img]https://i.imgur.com/gDYrI9H.jpg[/img]
heres my snake

hes named Snipper Dipper Pepperoni

Snipper stands for snake dipper
as in dipper pines

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@LostOnTheMoon
I love him thank you
I also love his dinosaur
He is good snake 11/10
@LostOnTheMoon
I love him thank you
I also love his dinosaur
He is good snake 11/10
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here you go [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/721819687062863902/724335516929097728/IMG_20191021_164242349.jpg[/img]
here you go
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@Deeleebop
He come for camera, 11/10 would boop again
@Deeleebop
He come for camera, 11/10 would boop again
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this is Oliver!!! he's a bit cranky, but really he's all [s]bark[/s] hiss and no bite. [img]https://66.media.tumblr.com/84cf57982b1f7d2ea1ea46c4cc3e12e2/21a1e09d527a3381-d7/s500x750/a7c3d362d877b375342dbe146fc73da967323b6d.jpg[/img]
this is Oliver!!! he's a bit cranky, but really he's all bark hiss and no bite.

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Pretty snek! What kind of snake is he?
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Pretty snek! What kind of snake is he?
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Ah, western hognose! Heterodon nasicus, as the science folks say. They're delightful - relatively small and usually quite friendly, albeit there are exceptions, like grumpypants up there. Definitely my favorite species to keep. ^o^
Ah, western hognose! Heterodon nasicus, as the science folks say. They're delightful - relatively small and usually quite friendly, albeit there are exceptions, like grumpypants up there. Definitely my favorite species to keep. ^o^
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Oh, he is a hognose! One day, when I can get snakes, I really want one, although I've heard that they're not the best first snake.
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Oh, he is a hognose! One day, when I can get snakes, I really want one, although I've heard that they're not the best first snake.
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Yep! That's what he be. :3 [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/694391052353798175/724429390733377576/Screenshot_2020-06-21_at_20.03.28.png[/img] Personally I'd recommend a hognose as a beginner herp, though ultimately it depends on what you're looking for in a snake. They're not usually as picky as other starters (stares [i]very hard[/i] at my ball pythons) once they've gotten a few meals down the hatch, and they're a very manageable size for keeping and handling. Plus, easy temp/humidity requirements, at least in my neck of the world. Only real downside (in my experience) is that they're very slightly venomous, so if they ever accidentally mistake you for food, the bite's going to be kinda itchy for a day or two. Still, almost any snake is a fine starter as long as you do research and have the space! Ball pythons, corn snakes, and children's/spotted/stimson's pythons are also sneks I'd recommend for beginners, depending on what you're looking for. :D
Yep! That's what he be. :3

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Personally I'd recommend a hognose as a beginner herp, though ultimately it depends on what you're looking for in a snake. They're not usually as picky as other starters (stares very hard at my ball pythons) once they've gotten a few meals down the hatch, and they're a very manageable size for keeping and handling. Plus, easy temp/humidity requirements, at least in my neck of the world. Only real downside (in my experience) is that they're very slightly venomous, so if they ever accidentally mistake you for food, the bite's going to be kinda itchy for a day or two.

Still, almost any snake is a fine starter as long as you do research and have the space! Ball pythons, corn snakes, and children's/spotted/stimson's pythons are also sneks I'd recommend for beginners, depending on what you're looking for. :D
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