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02-02-05, 04:43 PM
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Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida)
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02-02-05, 04:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Sean_.E.
Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida)
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now your turn to pick a snake, you got the last ones right so it's only natural you start the next round. use the imageshack hosting that I postd at the bottom of the pics if you want. I just used google image search and rehosted them (the name of the snakes would have been in the links).
or not. it's a way to make the time pass.
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02-02-05, 05:12 PM
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Okay, heres one...
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02-02-05, 05:34 PM
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Location: Mitchell, Ontario
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Hmmm... You've got me stumped. It's pretty though.
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02-02-05, 10:54 PM
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Hint: This Southeast Asian species may be confused with the venomous Blue Coral Snake (Maticora bivirgata bivirgata).
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02-03-05, 12:39 AM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Pittsburgh
Age: 39
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I have no idea what that snake is, but i'm pretty sure i've seen it in someones avatar before.
Here is other one for you guys:
It can reach over 6 foot, can you name it?
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02-03-05, 12:43 AM
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Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Ummm.... hmmm....hrrrmmm...
Elephant trunk snake?
I saw it in a book somewhere...
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Heather Rose
"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention." - John Doe, Seven
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02-03-05, 12:46 AM
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Good Heather! Also known as the Java Wart snake (Acrochordus granulatus). It's a fully aquatic livebearer found in marine and brackish waters along Indonesia and Australia. Thought that would have stumped you guys because it is a relatively unknown species.
Dan.
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02-03-05, 12:49 AM
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Hehe. Books are fun...it's pictured in The Art of Keeping Snakes.
It's a super weird looking snake though...
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"Wanting people to listen, you can't just tap them on the shoulder anymore. You have to hit them with a sledgehammer, and then you'll notice you've got their strict attention." - John Doe, Seven
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02-03-05, 12:53 AM
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Thats for sure Heather!
Hey Sean is that a Kukri(Oligodon octolineatus)?
Dan.
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02-03-05, 02:26 AM
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Yup, you got it! It's a Striped Kukri Snake (Oligodon octolineatus).
Here's the site I got the pic from: http://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/sna...ukri_snake.htm
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