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New photos of Anthony.



And just to compare, here's Anthony about two months ago, when he was a little thinner and about three inches shorter:

Edit: I've been told that you can tell from looking at the tail in the third picture there that Anthony is actually a female. Figures! I take this with a grain of salt, but I've no real reason to double the explanation I was given. So Antonia, I guess? Eh, I think I'll just keeping calling her Anthony.



And just to compare, here's Anthony about two months ago, when he was a little thinner and about three inches shorter:

Edit: I've been told that you can tell from looking at the tail in the third picture there that Anthony is actually a female. Figures! I take this with a grain of salt, but I've no real reason to double the explanation I was given. So Antonia, I guess? Eh, I think I'll just keeping calling her Anthony.
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Date: 2007-10-20 11:01 pm (UTC)This makes sense. But see above about taking it with a grain of salt, as I've never heard this before. On adult snakes you can tell by looking at the spurs, as males have large ones and females hardly have them at all. And it's also possible to tell just by feeling the snake, if you know what to feel for. But those are all methods where there's a good bit of possible error involved, so probing is the only certain method.
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