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Old 08-26-05, 11:13 PM   #1
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Identification Please

I don't know what these venomous snakes are....

can someone please identify them for me?
I took them at the Daytona Show last week....but forgot to write the name down.....

here they are

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0898.JPG"

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0899.JPG"

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0900.JPG"

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0901.JPG"

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0902.JPG"


Here is the second one

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0912.JPG"

<img src="http://www.extremesnakes.com/images/Photos/D/IMG_0913.JPG"

Please help me out with identifying these~
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Old 08-27-05, 12:31 AM   #2
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First one is C. lepidus lepidus (banded rock rattler).
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Old 08-27-05, 02:57 PM   #3
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the first is is a banded rock rattlesnake

the second one im not positive but it looks like it might be a western rattlesnake (cortalus viridis) but what is the snake under it
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Old 08-27-05, 03:01 PM   #4
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what the hell kinda snake is that? 3rd 4th and 5th picture. it looks like its out of a tetris game. :medhandle
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Old 08-27-05, 06:54 PM   #5
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The second one look like a species of Trimeresurus..... Maybe macgregori....
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Old 08-29-05, 02:11 PM   #6
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Oh....
LOL!!
I just found out that there are actually 3 different venomous snakes here not 2....LOL!!

So the 1st and 2nd pic is a photos of a banded rock rattler

What is photo 3-5?

And photo 6 & 7
Trimerseurus or Macgregori?

I don't know what the snake under neath is.....they were both in the same deli cup and one on top of each other......so I don't know....plus the only venomous snakes that I can identify are the horned viper, eyelash viper, western diamondback, white lip viper, coral and a couple of other well known spieces...other than that I have no clue about venomous snakes...
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Old 08-29-05, 04:15 PM   #7
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It might be Trimeresurus macgregori.....

3-5 is also a rock rattler
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Old 08-29-05, 10:49 PM   #8
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Greg,

Oh!
Thanks!!
LOL!!
I thought that those were two different speices of snakes when I looked at them closely cause one has more pinkish coloration on them~

Thanks again!!
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Old 08-30-05, 01:54 PM   #9
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The last photo isn't T. McGregori but T. Borneensis (not sure if I spelled that right). They're sometimes sold as Indonesian Eyelash vipers or Borneo Tree Vipers.

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The second one isnt a Trimeresurus (Parias) mcgregori. Its a female Trimeresurus puniceus from Indonesia. Do u buy the male fron the same seller ? The male is looking like a strange coloured T.puniceus. But it might be an T.borneensis. Thats the question ;-)

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C. lepidus klauberi (Mmm, klauberi), C. lepidus lepidus (Looks like a Davis Mountains locale to me), and the last does look like my T. borneensis - though, mine's still a juvi so has a more distinctive pattern.

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Second looks like a Borneo Tree Viper to me
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