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The first one is a cat that I was taking care of a while back. (She's a bit confused.)
The other one was one of my snakes, with me holding it at probably age 8. That's a Burmese python, which is not a responsible pet for someone. They're one of the largest 5 snakes in the world, and they quickly become very big. This was taken when I just got it when it was very small, and eventually my father gave it away because it was getting very big. I liked my boa constrictor better.
Burmese pytons like that get to be a lot longer than 6 feet. Except for the dwarf versions, they quickly become over 10 feet long and the longest ones have reached nearly 20 feet.Ya know ..snakes like that get to be 6ft long..and they "need" to" eat rabbits...they shouldn't be everyday "pets:"...
Burmese pytons like that get to be a lot longer than 6 feet. Except for the dwarf versions, they quickly become over 10 feet long and the longest ones have reached nearly 20 feet.
That picture gives me a cuteness overload.The other incident was essentially just for one day, where i had found a very young lost kitten without his family, and eventually after waiting for a while decided to take him home with me and find him a place to stay (which i did). He looked identical to this:
A couple methods for you:
You can go to a site such as imageshack, create an account, and upload pictures there so that you can directly link to them there. When you want to link to a picture you copy the direct link provided and simply click on the "insert image" button and paste the url into the box. *poof* Your pic in your post.
There is also the "manage attachments" option that is found lower under the "additional options" area where you are making your post. From there you can attach a picture directly from your computer files into your post. Some people seem to have issues with this or either don't know about it or it just doesn't work all the time. Certainly can't hurt to give it a try and if it doesn't seem to work you can always give the imageshack or photobucket route a try.