kind of special I would say. I have never seen a yellow snake before. I think you captured the difference between the yellow and the white of his skin beautifuly. Very nice!
what is that a Yellow Rat snake? or another type...
I think she would eat rats like popcorn...more of a rabbit snake
I just looked her up she's a "Burmese python, named Daisy. She is an amelanistic animal - a genetic mutation keeps her body from producing melanin, which creates a dark color, although she can produce the yellow color. Daisy is about 16 feet long and weighs 108 pounds."
very pretty - although I think I would have liked to see her face. I really like the way you got the colors and the detail of the scales. She is very pretty. Nice job.
very pretty - although I think I would have liked to see her face. I really like the way you got the colors and the detail of the scales. She is very pretty. Nice job.
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I took some of her facing me, they didn't turn out very well. By the time i switched my lens she had turned around.
What a cool photo! I like snakes, but I prefer brown ones like ball pythons. Just like the color better though.:D I actually got to take care of one for a week at summer camp one year!
Now that is neat......though you wonder what on earth this snake would blend in with, with a design like that on it's body hu?
Gosh that is amazing, aint Nature Just Grand Skippy (Australia)
very neat annabella!
There is one at the Pittsburgh zoo too! I didn't get a very good photo, but I had to capture her eating her lunch (rabbit) (hope you don't mind me sharing...)
What a cool photo! I like snakes, but I prefer brown ones like ball pythons. Just like the color better though.:D I actually got to take care of one for a week at summer camp one year!
thanks Steven...i like the ones that are red and black and yellow....:uhoh
Now that is neat......though you wonder what on earth this snake would blend in with, with a design like that on it's body hu?
Gosh that is amazing, aint Nature Just Grand Skippy (Australia)
Thanks skippy...lets see what could he blend in with...a field of daisies? A bannana plantation?... : : a herd of smily faces?
There is one at the Pittsburgh zoo too! I didn't get a very good photo, but I had to capture her eating her lunch (rabbit) (hope you don't mind me sharing...)
thanks Tessa! I don't mind you can share all you like...I was just guessing that she might eat rabbits lol great picture!
annabella, love the snake photo, and I hate snakes! I actually had wallpaper kind of that color. I had it in the forties as a toddler, one of my first memories, looking at, and loving, that wallpaper, so I am partial to your photo.
Also, I think it is very well composed!
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annabella, love the snake photo, and I hate snakes! I actually had wallpaper kind of that color. I had it in the forties as a toddler, one of my first memories, looking at, and loving, that wallpaper, so I am partial to your photo.
Also, I think it is very well composed!
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Thank you Ginger! It's wonderful how certain things trigger memories... and just for you, the snake is in the mail...
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Thank you! I've had the pleasure to handle a snake this color and quite large before....what a wonderful experience.
Thank YOU, Doug! He's a very large snake. He's been a resident at our local zoo forever. And one of the more popular exhibits....hey its a small zoo..
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I think she would eat rats like popcorn...more of a rabbit snake
I just looked her up she's a "Burmese python, named Daisy. She is an amelanistic animal - a genetic mutation keeps her body from producing melanin, which creates a dark color, although she can produce the yellow color. Daisy is about 16 feet long and weighs 108 pounds."
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I took some of her facing me, they didn't turn out very well. By the time i switched my lens she had turned around.
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Now that is neat......though you wonder what on earth this snake would blend in with, with a design like that on it's body hu?
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There is one at the Pittsburgh zoo too! I didn't get a very good photo, but I had to capture her eating her lunch (rabbit) (hope you don't mind me sharing...)
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thanks Steven...i like the ones that are red and black and yellow....:uhoh
Thanks skippy...lets see what could he blend in with...a field of daisies? A bannana plantation?...
thanks Tessa! I don't mind you can share all you like...I was just guessing that she might eat rabbits lol great picture!
Also, I think it is very well composed!
ginger (66 now, in case there is a question. Funny, if I see a dress, shirt, whatever, in colors like that.............I gotta have it!) (send me the snake,
Thank you Ginger! It's wonderful how certain things trigger memories... and just for you, the snake is in the mail...
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