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ronnie

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just want to share my pet

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comments are welcomte
 
Reticulated pythons are probably the most aggressive species of python - they're native to Singapore so I'm pretty familiar. Cute anyway (at the moment at least, lol)!
 
nice retic ronnie, how long is that little bugger?
hercrenvie, have you ever actually seen one? i havent been that fortunate... few spitting cobras, and a juv king cobra, but never a retic ):
 
HerCrenVie;1803102; said:
Reticulated pythons are probably the most aggressive species of python - they're native to Singapore so I'm pretty familiar. Cute anyway (at the moment at least, lol)!

Captive bred specimens arent nearly as temperament as their wild counterpart HerCrenVie, still not a snake you want mad at you though.

Have you guys seen the albino genetic stripe retic, my buddy was the first to hatch them. Very awesome snake
 
he's about 3 ft long now.

really young.

thanks for the comments.

and dont worry. im prepared. heheheh

monster worm in the future?
 
Yoji_步骤;1803139; said:
Have you guys seen the albino genetic stripe retic, my buddy was the first to hatch them. Very awesome snake

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those are truly beautiful animals. probably my favourite retic morph. although the black goldenchild from NERD is killer too... haha
 
alcohologist;1803131; said:
nice retic ronnie, how long is that little bugger?
hercrenvie, have you ever actually seen one? i havent been that fortunate... few spitting cobras, and a juv king cobra, but never a retic ):
Yep, when I was in Primary 4, I was in River Valley Primary, and there was a 3m-long Retic in the "courtyard" between two blocks. The police came and removed it. My old primary school was an animal haven. Water monitors, painted bronzebacks, "eels" (yes, I found one in the drain back then; might have been a huge salamander though), spiders and of course, a python or two. My god where did you meet the cobras?
 
seletar country club is the spot for me. almost everytime i go there i see a water monitor. even saw one relatively close by, swimming in the water! was sailing in the reservoir. the juv king was lurking around the pool, and a spitter around the basketball court.
 
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