Creepy crawlies come to library
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Wild Times Exotics, after presenting a program at Carrollton Library Thursday afternoon, then moved on to the White Hall Public Library followed by the Greenfield Public Library where they engaged the children of those communities with information on their unusual array of animals they bring and teach the children about.

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Dustin Phillips cringes as a tarantula crawls on his face at the presentation at the Greenfield Library.

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Hoyt Chapman readies himself for a kiss from a blue-tongued skink at Greenfield. It’s called a blue-tongued skink because it really has a blue tongue.

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Marin Coffey reluctantly pets Joy, the ball python at the Greenfield presentation. Of course her mom, Morgan, has to urge her to do it, but that is understandable as when Joy is full-grown she will be up to six feet long.

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Russell Staats, who attended the White Hall presentation, doesn’t seem to mind having the hairy tarantula crawling all over his face.

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Doesn’t every girl walk around with a skink on her head? Mary Skolaskinski had no problem having one rest his head on hers, for a while that is.

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The latest in fashion jewelry – a three-foot ball python which is being showcased by Tannin Walters.
