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Snake Pictures from Shaggy and Alice |
Gallery Ten Some pictures of Shaggy |
This is just one of several galleries of Corn Snake pictures - feeding, shedding, laying eggs and hatching. Click a thumbnail to see the full size picture or a link to another gallery.
This series of pictures is mostly of Shaggy - the male corn snake. Shaggy's partner, Alice, has been getting a lot of attention lately, having a page of pictures and words about her shedding her skin and, more lately, another page, all about her laying her clutch of eggs on 6th May 2003.
So I thought I'd put together a few pictures of Shaggy that I've taken over the past few months - and I've been experimenting with the digital camera, taking some pictures of Shaggy outside on a sunny day and also some pictures taken indoors but with no flash. The difference in colours is quite striking - it is difficult for me to decide which look best. There are advantages and disadvantages to using flash on the camera - see what you think... |
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Shaggy - Springtime 2003
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Some pictures of Shaggy.
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These pictures of hatchlings are not from Alice's eggs - they hatched earlier this year. These are of some hatchlings bred by an employee of Reptiles Plus. I'm not sure how it was achieved, but there were four different varieties in the one clutch of eggs - some standard looking, some amelanistic, some anerythristic and even some that are like snow corns. |
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Please NoteThe quality of all the full sized pictures in the various snake picture galleries is slightly less than the original .jpg picture files, because the originals are much larger files and so would take too long to load on a web page - many are 2.5Mb or more.
If you would like a FREE copy of any of the original .jpg picture files then simply email me. Include the names of the picture files that you would like - to find the name of a picture file, right click on the full size picture and look at Properties in the popup menu. I shall send the pictures to your email address as attachments. If the file(s) come to more than 3Mb then I shall inform you first and also split into more than one email (one per picture), as your postbox may otherwise overflow - so don't worry about very large unexpected attachments. Ok?
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