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Old 10-28-13, 03:38 AM   #1
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Please help identify this snake

Hi Everyone,

Thanks for taking the time in trying to help me here.

I found this snake dead under my dustbin this morning. I can only conclude that it somehow got squashed. It is about 35cm long.

I cannot distinguish the coloring of the snake. It almost seems olive and gray. There is blue around his eyes and the coloring of his body fades into a light grey olivish color around the tail.
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Old 10-28-13, 06:24 AM   #2
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I'm gonna have to say black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis)
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Old 10-28-13, 08:06 AM   #3
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House snake...harmless. You should have plenty of these around...very prolific.

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Old 10-28-13, 08:15 AM   #4
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House snake...harmless. You should have plenty of these around...very prolific.

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Fairly sure it's a Black Mamba...

Wildlife of Zambia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Def not a mamba
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Old 10-28-13, 09:11 AM   #6
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Def not a mamba
Wildlife of Zambia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I've looked on this list and Mamba seems to be the only one fitting that snake
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Old 10-28-13, 09:13 AM   #7
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That list is 60% incomplete.

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Old 10-28-13, 10:43 AM   #8
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I'm jumping on the "not a mamba" train also, hotchkiss, please don't try and use wiki as a reliable source. For anything. Those pages are editable by just about anyone.
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The head scalation does not match a mamba. And FYI, there are several species of African house snakes [recently split into different genera], and many of those species are quite variable in coloration and pattern. Plus, there are many species of small African colubrids that are unknown to most folks anyway.

I'm not even in the same station that the "mamba" train is at.
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Old 10-28-13, 04:47 PM   #10
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Not sure what it is, but it sure as heck does not look like any mamba i've ever seen.
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Gentlemen, is there anyway you can help me identify a snake my brother just found?
My threads aren't being posted and I need help on how to care for it.

Its currently in a small bottle with some openings.
Do I leave it in the sun, food etc?
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Gentlemen, is there anyway you can help me identify a snake my brother just found?
My threads aren't being posted and I need help on how to care for it.

Its currently in a small bottle with some openings.
Do I leave it in the sun, food etc?
Everybody is ignoring you because you are either a 12 year old child, or possibly something even more irresponsible. You can't keep a snake in a jar. Moreover, you can't keep a snake in a jar in the sun. It'll overheat. Let the snake go free. It won't EAT for you in a jar because its going to be too stressed.

If we give you the proper name of the snake and care instructions, are you going to follow them? Are you going to go out and buy a heating pad for it? And a proper enclosure? I doubt it. It's just something your brother found and you want to keep it around for sh*ts. That's not what this site promotes and I can guarantee you that everybody here thinks you are a moron.
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Everybody is ignoring you because you are either a 12 year old child, or possibly something even more irresponsible. You can't keep a snake in a jar. Moreover, you can't keep a snake in a jar in the sun. It'll overheat. Let the snake go free. It won't EAT for you in a jar because its going to be too stressed.

If we give you the proper name of the snake and care instructions, are you going to follow them? Are you going to go out and buy a heating pad for it? And a proper enclosure? I doubt it. It's just something your brother found and you want to keep it around for sh*ts. That's not what this site promotes and I can guarantee you that everybody here thinks you are a moron.
He already let it go.
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Everybody is ignoring you because you are either a 12 year old child, or possibly something even more irresponsible. You can't keep a snake in a jar. Moreover, you can't keep a snake in a jar in the sun. It'll overheat. Let the snake go free. It won't EAT for you in a jar because its going to be too stressed.

If we give you the proper name of the snake and care instructions, are you going to follow them? Are you going to go out and buy a heating pad for it? And a proper enclosure? I doubt it. It's just something your brother found and you want to keep it around for sh*ts. That's not what this site promotes and I can guarantee you that everybody here thinks you are a moron.
that was really harsh... He found a snake for the first time. What do you expect him to know about husbandry?? C'mon.... You don't know husbandry for snakes that are unknown to you either. Really mean reply, definitely wasn't called for.
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Old 10-31-13, 11:48 PM   #15
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that was really harsh... He found a snake for the first time. What do you expect him to know about husbandry?? C'mon.... You don't know husbandry for snakes that are unknown to you either. Really mean reply, definitely wasn't called for.
I don't condone the irresponsible keeping of animals. Apparently he let it go already so it's a non-issue now. He wasn't going to take care of it properly though, and that really bothered me. Sure I over-reacted but I tend to do that on animal related forums.
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