Boa 

258 creative works found

  • Emerald python and green tree boa side by side

  • Red Tailed Boa

  • As he moved away, all he did poke his tongue out

  • A black and white self-portrait in one of my more dramatic moods.

  • This is G’mork, my personal Emerald Tree Boa. This picture was taken while on display at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in February 2007.

  • This is Fluffy, my red tail boa. Shes about 8ft long, and eats anything from mice to guinea pigs.

  • THIS IS A WHITE BOA ABOUT 8 – 10 FT

  • This is my Brazilian Rainbow Boa. Its just a little guy at the moment. These are some excellent colored snakes.

  • Columbian Boa, Hotep

  • first try at a shirt. It sucks. I know.

  • Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA-Tropical Rain Forest Exhibit.

  • This is a Madagascar Ground Boa (Acrontophis madagascariensis). They are the largest snake on the island of Madagascar, growing up to 13 ft. in length. It is listed by the IUCN as Vulnerable.

  • emerald tree boa,woodland park zoo seattle,wa

  • 2007, Oil on Canvas, 20” x 16” Sheep are really easy to overload. Everything out of the ordinary sends them scampering frantically toward the farthest reach of the meadow to get away from anything that threatens their peaceful vibes. In people, that condition is called panic attacks and is commonly treated with some sort of chemical concoction that throws people into a whole ‘nuther way of whacky behaviors. I’m often asked which type of drugs I’ve been taking to paint sheep for a living. The answer is “None, ever.” But if I did, I would make sure they are of the same kind that this sheep got. If you can go around with one shoe on and one shoe off while jingling bells on your hat and still be taken seriously, you’re doing all right in life. Some of us even manage to do that without chemicals – which is why Overdose is sometimes called my self-portrait. Still working on the bells on the hat thing, though. Now, excuse me – gotta go find my other shoe and buy myself a purple feather boa.

  • So says the Central Park Zoo. / Canon EOS Xsi

  • Canon Rebel xt

  • One of the emerald tree boas at the Central Park Zoo. / Canon EOS Xsi, 24-70mm, 70mm

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