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Sippy
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Hello beautiful :)
Lovely Eastern Indigo (drymarchon couperi)
Let her crawl all over me and now I smell like snake. She hissed a few times and struck at my dad (who brought her to me). Chuffed to have finally held one. Nearly did last year, but I got too scared and asked too late.
Love how big she was (5+ feet). Means she’s eaten a lot of rats and rattlesnakes
character design for @vunkbunk ! shiny edition
Snake showdown round 1 / part 5
Blue beauty rat snake vs Eastern indigo
Blue beauty
Eastern indigo
Oh, hello hello, eastern indigo! What a treat it is that you've stopped by for us here! As North America's longest colubrid, it's easy to be impressed by your might. And with your sleek black body and red mask nobody can deny your excellent looks! But today we are here to celebrate something even more incredible--your return in your natural range! It is always disheartening to hear of a species being regionally or locally eradicated, and so the news that you are building back up your population in your home of Alabama without a doubt earns you the award of Snake Swag Bracket's COMEBACK KING!
Snake Swag Bracket Round 2
In this round we have two beautiful North American colubrids facing off! Corn snakes (Pantherophis guttatus) Is typically estimated as the second most popular pet snake (coming in just behind the ball python!) and due to their huge popularity there are now over 800 different morphs! Many corn snake morphs--including those found in the wild--have a checkerboard pattern of scales on their belly. The origin of their name is often thought to be either because those checkerboards look like kernels of corn, or because of their habit of making a home in places corn was stored to take advantage of the mouse buffet it attracted. Eastern indigo snakes (Drymarchon couperi) are the largest known colubrids in North America, but that's not the only way their size sets them apart! Most if not all snakes are sexually dimorphic, meaning there is a significant difference between average male and average female sizes. In most snake species, females grow to be larger than the males, but in eastern indigos it is the opposite, with males typically growing much longer than females!
Tessera Corn Snake vs Eastern Indigo Snake
Tessera Corn Snake
Eastern Indigo Snake