AW Reptile Book: Comments, Questions & Suggestions

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Any ideas on the behavior of these two mole snakes...mating behavior? curiosity?

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Great pics! \O


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When was it taken, ExFmem? October could indicate mating.

Also, could you say how long they were - approx.?


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Thanks for the comments. I believe it was taken in Oct., but would have to pull up the exif info. (either Sept, Oct., or Nov.). Approximately 4 feet (1 meter, 1 foot -O -O ).


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Absolutely stunning snake shots and thanks for all the info and your hard work Toko. Awesome! O0


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Wowwwwwww Sharifa & Duke...
What a wonderful and I think rare sighting, the best I have ever seen of snakes. ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

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