Arvid Aase shows a boa constrictor to the children at story time at the Kemmerer Library on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Aase showed the kids reptiles, including a Russian tortoise, a blue-tongued skink and several kinds of snakes. The group learned about how reptiles hear, smell and even camouflage to avoid predators or sneak up on prey.
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Arvid Aase shows a boa constrictor to the children at story time at the Kemmerer Library on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Aase showed the kids reptiles, including a Russian tortoise, a blue-tongued skink and several kinds of snakes. The group learned about how reptiles hear, smell and even camouflage to avoid predators or sneak up on prey. (GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)
(GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)
(GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)
(GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)
(GAZETTE PHOTO / Theresa Davis)