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Just got home from a vaction to Bali where I couldnt resist a little herp spotting.
 

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ur 1 lucky man lol
hope ya had fun
cheers
brad
 
Hey :)
Iv been to bali 3 times myself and held a few snakes at tenalot, i wasnt into reps at the time though. They were offering pictures with them for a few rupee lol.
Great shots :)
Ashleigh.

Heres some pictures of my dad with some of the snakes there.
What sort are they??

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Ashleigh:];686541 said:
Hey :)
Iv been to bali 3 times myself and held a few snakes at tenalot, i wasnt into reps at the time though. They were offering pictures with them for a few rupee lol.
Great shots :)
Ashleigh.

I was the only person in the whole zoo, so I started showing the zoo keeper some photos of my snakes at home and asked him if he could get it out for me. He also gave me a hold of the iguana which I fell in love with.

The snake pictured weighed 45kg and it is a Reticulated Python, others are a komodo dragon and an iguana
 
Sorry to change the subject but what kind of snake are native to Bali and i think i heard that there are no native reptiles in New zealand is that true
 
Ashleigh:];686674 said:
Anyone know what sprt of snake were in the pics i posted??

All retics, although there is a Butmese draped around your dad's necks with the other retics.

:p

Hix
 
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