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Old 05-03-04, 02:43 PM   #1
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snake identification

i saw a picture of a snake on a web site. it was neon blue with pink under its chin and a pink tail. it was very cool looking does anyone know what it might have been. i would like to look up some more pics?
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Old 05-03-04, 03:03 PM   #2
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Do you remember what the web-address is? Seeing the pic would help...
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yes seeing the snake could be helpful....it could also be photoshopped
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probably a Trimeresurus
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Ah, the Adobe bloodline... Makes for such bright vibrant animals, regardless of the species.

Anyone happen to remember the picture on the front of cans of ZooMed Omnivorous Lizard Food with the highlighter green prehensile tailed skink, with a solid flourescent green head and body... and toenails... and the branch he was sitting on...
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Old 05-04-04, 11:14 AM   #7
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dont remember the web address. it was a photo gallery i think on a big site where they sell venomous and exotic snakes. cant remember, but i dont think it was a alterd photo.
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i guy showed me this pic but the snake i saw looked fatter and pinker with no stripes. could it be a bred variation of this species?
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It's a Malayan Coral. The latin name escapes me now.

Edit: Just looked it up. Latin name's Maticora bivirgata . Here's a link to a page with some info. http://www.ecologyasia.com/Vertebrat...oral_snake.htm
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