Kaa, the Burmese Python belonging to Biology III Anthony Piccinni, lounges in his cage under a heat lamp. Piccinni has owned Ka for 15 years. “All he needs is water and food once a month and he’s good to go,” Piccinni said.
Slithering Python
Debra Klevens
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October 24, 2012
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