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I let my snakes out regulary for a bit of a run aroung, but this time I couldn't find my female diamond.
Looked around for while, then I saw her head poking out the back of my speaker.
When I went to get her, she went right inside.

"Get the screwdrivers dear, I found her!"
 
lol...dont they just luv to dart into a "hide" when its time to go back in their enclosure...hehe, cheeky lil buggers, but u gotta luv em for it :lol:
 
lol...dont they just luv to dart into a "hide" when its time to go back in their enclosure...hehe, cheeky lil buggers, but u gotta luv em for it :lol: good to know she's safe and sound
 
She was in there watching and laughing at you searching.
Cheeky bugger! :twisted:
 
There is a glass door behind me - I made the mistake of putting a yearling carpet on the certain rod, the little bugger managed to get inside the the door extrusion. So I had to pull the entire door apart.
Starting with the screen door, to get to the fixed glass panel, then the sliding door where the snake was.
All without hurting the snake. I got him!!
Cheeky bugger!!
 
craig ive pulled her out of my sub woofer ,the cooler,and the siding door frame ,if you dont watch her she will take off real quick and she's not that easy to find all the time.
 
Yeh I have an 9 week old. I watch him try the old hand bag trick!

I find it intersting and funny to watch the places they get into.
 
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