Random things at nearly 5 am. Whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy am I awake?
I'm trying to figure out why this fellow makes me go "awwwwwwwww, lookit his liddle face!" and think he's adorable, while this guy just makes me go "ugh, creepy alien thing!" They're both snakes. They both have the same general body shape, they're both large constrictor infants. They both have the narrowed neck, back-bulging head, and blank eyes. The only real difference is the nose shape. Ball pythons (that's our fellow in photo one there) have a kind of rounded snout, and an almost-smile. Whereas red-tailed boas (the guy in number two) are pointier in the nose and the eyes don't really stand out that much from the pattern. (Okay, the ball I used is a weird morph, but the eyes on normals are pretty visible too.) In fact I think the eyes of the boa are smaller compared to the head. Is that all it takes? Slightly larger eyes and something is cute?
Weirdness. Do you guys agree with me on cuteness of first/notcuteness of second?
I'm trying to figure out why this fellow makes me go "awwwwwwwww, lookit his liddle face!" and think he's adorable, while this guy just makes me go "ugh, creepy alien thing!" They're both snakes. They both have the same general body shape, they're both large constrictor infants. They both have the narrowed neck, back-bulging head, and blank eyes. The only real difference is the nose shape. Ball pythons (that's our fellow in photo one there) have a kind of rounded snout, and an almost-smile. Whereas red-tailed boas (the guy in number two) are pointier in the nose and the eyes don't really stand out that much from the pattern. (Okay, the ball I used is a weird morph, but the eyes on normals are pretty visible too.) In fact I think the eyes of the boa are smaller compared to the head. Is that all it takes? Slightly larger eyes and something is cute?
Weirdness. Do you guys agree with me on cuteness of first/notcuteness of second?
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Date: 2007-07-04 02:21 pm (UTC)I may just be strange, though.