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walking stick shaped creature
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organicmatter · 2 months
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happy valentine’s day from my sand boa
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hisssyfitsss · 4 months
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Samira 🤍
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shrimpin-aint-easy · 11 months
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Lmao yea
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mahnisreptiles · 3 months
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Meet Leif 🧡
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emmatheward · 4 months
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defilerwyrm · 9 months
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❌️ grab actual food
✅️ try to eat my own shed
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savage-rhi · 7 months
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OwO
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squishyfauna · 2 months
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My first little doodle on the iPad!
I don’t really know what I’m doing yet but I’m getting there gradually and having fun with it as I go
Etsy
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hogteeth · 3 months
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Spookin the baby cow
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Reach into your local box of dirt and you may find a friend and boy
[id: Dandelion, the orange and black Kenyan sand boa, being held while flicking his tongue to smell the air.]
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organicmatter · 4 months
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i painted my sand boa a little bench. she is even using the arm rest
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hisssyfitsss · 5 months
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Eeee, i’m excited! Here is one of four of my new kenyan sand boas!
Sounds like a lot, I know. A local keeper posted that she needed to find homes for her babies asap, and of course I couldn’t pass that up.
I’ll let them all settle and get more photos in a week or so. In the meantime, I need name suggestions for this little boy!
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shrimpin-aint-easy · 7 months
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New 👏🏻 son 👏🏻
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ballin-pythons · 1 year
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I cannot get enough of him
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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Life’s always a beach for the Kenyan sand boa! This species is endemic to the deserts of northern Africa, and spends about 80% of its life buried in the sand, where they can hide and ambush passing prey. 
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(Image: A Kenyan sand boa (Gongylophis colubrinus loveridgei) in a rare adventure aboveground by the Lincoln Park Zoo)
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