Snake surgery blog online
G'day everyone! All is well Down Under and I'm enjoying life and work over here more and more every day. And something I'm finally getting used to is how fast the sunlight dims at sundown because we're a costal region so close to the rainforest mountains... it's almost as if Mother Nature has a rheostat and she gets tired of turning the knob so slowly. Coming here from spending 12 years on what is basically a sandbar off the east coast of NC with barely a hick-up of a hill, dusk-to-dark taking a matter of minutes can be a bit of an eco-shock.
I also wanted to let ya'll know that I finished publishing the blog of the pictorial essay of the spianl surgery on the Taipan. It's now 2 weeks since her surgery, she's doing quite well and was fed her first meal today (snakes of this size only eat once or twice a month). You can take a look at www.taipansurgery.blogspot.com . This particular blog is also being shared with other zoos and herpitologists in hopes the information will be educational, if not helpful.
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