snakecratetm
snakecratetm
Snake Crate™️
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Welcome! This blog is dedicated to reptiles and their care. My girlfriend and I are aspiring small time breeders! We're obsessed with providing proper care for each and every one of our ball pythons. Our most special happens to be our normal, Chester. You can read about him from time to time.
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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The Palais Idéal 
Hauterives, France 
Was built by postman Ferdinand Cheval using stones that he collected on his mail route.
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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Franco Banfi
A swiss diver, captured these pictures of one of the six anacondas he saw on his 10 day trip to Mato Grosso in Brazil. This one was about 26-feet long.
“At the first moment it’s scary because you don’t know the animal and everybody says it’s dangerous. ‘But after a while you understand that nothing happens if you respect the snake. ‘I have never been so close to a snake like this before. But I think a small poisonous snake is more scary than a big one. At least you can see the anacondas clearly and know what they’re doing.” - Franco Banfi
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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Amaretto - Argentine boa (Boa c. occidentalis)
Morning sun.
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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Cow hobbles
Been seeing a lot of stupid stuff lately about cow hobbles.
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Hobbles in the dairy industry are meant to keep weak cows from falling and doing the splits after a difficult calving or on slippery surfaces. They aren’t a “punishment” (lmfao). They’re a therapeutic tool used until we know the animal isn’t going to fall and further injure themselves. That’s it.
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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Sparrow is so small i literally am afraid she is going to drop dead any day.
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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relatable wikihow content
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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Saying that the corkscrewing, head wobbling, and general lack of coordination in spider ball pythons is cute is basically the equivalent of saying that adhd or down syndrome is cute.
Sure, people with mental disorders can still live normal lives, but that doesn’t mean that they’re 100% healthy, and that also doesn’t mean that we want more people with mental disorders.
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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Look at the baby eat!!!!
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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flower urchins are such fanciful magical looking animals and the most whimsical part of all has to be the part where if you touch those pretty little cups you die horribly
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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My sister sent this to me awhile ago and tbh I think about it often. 
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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they’re so gentle and so in love 
💕🐦💕🐦💕🐦
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how dare you upset baby like that, joel
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Inimicus didactylus,  also known as the Demon Stinger,  Sea Goblin,  or Bearded Ghoul
(source)
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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i made this
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Robert De Niro + Rappers Appreciation Post
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snakecratetm · 7 years ago
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my favorite science fact is this:
there is a hybrid species of whiptail lizards that are only ever female and they reproduce by having gay sex which stimulates their reproductive systems into laying unfertilized but viable eggs that will hatch into more lesbian lizards
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