A red-tail boa snake is usually a well-mannered exotic pet, but they can get very large. Get more red-tail boa snake information from a reptile specialist in this free video on exotic pets. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years, currently working at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
Sand boa snakes live most of their life underground, with head and body shape designed to help them burrow. Learn more sand boa snake information from a reptile specialist in this free video on exotic pets. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years, currently working at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
Emerald tree boa snakes are arboreal snakes, meaning they will spend most of their lives in trees. Find out more emerald tree boa snake information from a reptile specialist in this free video on exotic pets. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years, currently working at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
Milk snakes are non-venomous snakes and are generally flighty and nervous when kept as pets. Find out more milk snake information from a reptile specialist in thisfree video on exotic pets. Expert: Cordell Jacques Bio: Cordell Jacques has worked in the pet industry for more than 10 years, currently working at Huron Pet Supply in Ann Arbor, Mich. Filmmaker: Travis Waack
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