It's certainly possible. We've heard that places exist that we cannot see or enter...and this is a space in which impossible mutations are as common as the rain.
This place, though...I'd have never imagined all these little ones would be here directly under our noses, hehe.
[She's looking at the maybe-harmless, maybe-dangerous snake, smiling like she's looking at a kitten at the pound.]
Hmm... I am starting to miss the smell of the sea. An aquarium would be close enough. Be gentle with ingredients you've little experience handling, though, won't you? I can't in good conscience take responsibility for any laxity in caution.
[She studies the snake in the enclosure for a few moments, as if taking the moment to memorize its appearance.]
What's the more dangerous sort look like? I don't know that we have these species.
I will be gentle. I have been thinking of taking precautions in case this isn't something I can handle.
[ She will shift the snake carefully to one hand before gesturing for her to follow. She will lead her towards the venomous snakes. ]
For this one in particular, it's the color pattern. It looks similar to one with a different pattern that is venomous. However, going from color alone isn't ideal. [ Just works with these two in particular ] Another way to tell is from their head shape and where their eyes are located.
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normal. She does seem to be inspecting a species of snake that looks like one of the venomous kinds, but the color order is wrong in comparison.
She will look up to see Cantarella and give her a nod ]
Greetings. I wonder if more places like this will open up in the future?
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This place, though...I'd have never imagined all these little ones would be here directly under our noses, hehe.
[She's looking at the maybe-harmless, maybe-dangerous snake, smiling like she's looking at a kitten at the pound.]
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[ Will she or won't she remove the organs hmmm.
She will follow her gaze to the snake she has ]
This one is harmless, but it looks like one that could harm you.
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[She studies the snake in the enclosure for a few moments, as if taking the moment to memorize its appearance.]
What's the more dangerous sort look like? I don't know that we have these species.
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[ She will shift the snake carefully to one hand before gesturing for her to follow. She will lead her towards the venomous snakes. ]
For this one in particular, it's the color pattern. It looks similar to one with a different pattern that is venomous. However, going from color alone isn't ideal. [ Just works with these two in particular ] Another way to tell is from their head shape and where their eyes are located.