Yes a baby but not a tiny hatchling or anything.... it\'s only a foot long or so and still eating very small rat pups... my local reptile guy bred him. Will post a pic at some point.
Oh... also got a new Beardy since my old feller passed... this one\'s much more handsome... citrus coloring...
Edit: upon looking again, it\'s definitely longer than a foot. still small though, at his thickest he\'s about as big around as my thumb.
Marcial\'s babies will eat Melanie\'s babies.
The yellow one with the red spots looks amazing.
Marcial, thats an awesome set up you have. Remind me if I am ever in your area to never, ever, step foot in your basement
I just want to say that every time I look at the picture of that kitten I melt into my chair and am stuck there until someone comes along and mops me up.
Every time I look at the picture of that kitten I think about how tasty it would be to one of Marcial\'s adult snakes. Mmm....kitty veal.
Oh no.... Marcial do green tree pythons even get big enough to eat kittens? I\'ve only seen them when they are small.
joc, i hate to say it, but i think that anything having to do with the word PYTHON would eat a kitten. as long as you aren\'t letting it run around the house (i am not a snake person and don\'t know how these things work) i don\'t think it should be an issue.
Well, all I know is the green tree pythons i have seen are small. Most ball pythons are also pretty little and I don\'t see them eating anything much bigger than a mouse.
a large green tree python could definitely eat a kitty, but it would have to be a small one... newborn perhaps... eyes not open yet...
clarification: I have never tried this
I just want to say that every time I look at the picture of that kitten I melt into my chair and am stuck there until someone comes along and mops me up.
When I was over the house last week, the kitten jumped up next to me, Matt turned and saw and said "Hey, you want a cat?"