
Photo of an Arizona Black Rattlesnake taken at the Tucson Desert Museum :)
I'd never trust myself to own venomous snakes (way to absent minded) but I think they are beautiful and fascinating!
Some info from the placard: This snake is native to portions of Arizona and New Mexico. Eats small mammals, birds, and lizards. They change their appearance while growing AND can shift their background color from light to dark and back again!
I'd never trust myself to own venomous snakes (way to absent minded) but I think they are beautiful and fascinating!
Some info from the placard: This snake is native to portions of Arizona and New Mexico. Eats small mammals, birds, and lizards. They change their appearance while growing AND can shift their background color from light to dark and back again!
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Snake / Serpent
Gender Any
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 283.1 kB
Honestly you could own venomous snakes, as long as you had one of those high tech special cages with the padlocks on them, and then you were able to open a very small hole or whatever in the side of the cage, and stick some food in their on some tongs.
There'd be NO way in the WORLD that i would hold a venomous snake unless it had been defanged/non-poisonous!
But these are beautiful, dangerous creatures!
There'd be NO way in the WORLD that i would hold a venomous snake unless it had been defanged/non-poisonous!
But these are beautiful, dangerous creatures!
Those cages are pretty sweet, and I know there are ways I could I just don't think it's a good idea for me. Besides the cages and general risk of me messing up, my fiance doesn't like the idea, and I'd have to be settled somewhere permanently or else risk having to give them up suddenly if I moved.
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