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09-10-13, 06:24 AM
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New on here
Can't post pics or ask questions :-(
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09-10-13, 06:30 AM
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Re: New on here
sorry about that software parks new posts for approval, to prevent spam.
It stops doing that after you make a few posts.
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09-10-13, 06:33 AM
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Re: New on here
Ok thanks i'll try again
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09-10-13, 06:35 AM
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Re: New on here
If possible could point me in the right direction to help to identify a snake which was found in the Kabul region of Afghanistan in the early evening, it was measured at 11 and a half inches in length and approx a quater inch to 3/8's of an inch in width. I would like help on this, so i can educate the people who come into contact with these snakes if it is poisionous or not. From a personal point of view, when removing these snakes from buildings, i would like to know how to handle/catch them and what would be the the best place to release them in. Thanks in advance for your help, cheers Steve.
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09-10-13, 06:40 AM
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Re: New on here
If possible could point me in the right direction to help to identify a snake which was found in the Kabul region of Afghanistan in the early evening, it was measured at 11 and a half inches in length and approx a quater inch to 3/8's of an inch in width. I would like help on this, so i can educate the people who come into contact with these snakes if it is poisionous or not. From a personal point of view, when removing these snakes from buildings, i would like to know how to handle/catch them and what would be the the best place to release them in. Thanks in advance for your help, cheers Steve.
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09-10-13, 06:55 AM
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Re: New on here
Web site still won't let me post pics, so i will try again tomorrow (fingers crossed)
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09-10-13, 06:55 AM
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Re: New on here
This is a pic of the snake i need help identifying
found in the Kabul region of Afghanistan in the early evening, it was measured at 11 and a half inches in length and approx a quater inch to 3/8's of an inch in width. I would like help on this, so i can educate the people who come into contact with these snakes if it is poisionous or not. From a personal point of view, when removing these snakes from buildings, i would like to know how to handle/catch them and what would be the the best place to release them in. Thanks in advance for your help, cheers Steve.
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09-10-13, 07:00 AM
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Re: New on here
Sorry if i've posted in the wrong section, as the internet where i am is not to good, so to get the post to come up is a bonus. thanks
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09-10-13, 07:13 AM
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Re: New on here
Hey and welcome.
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09-10-13, 11:19 AM
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Re: New on here
Hello and welcome
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09-10-13, 11:49 AM
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Re: New on here
I think its a brown snake....but im not 100% sure so i would wait for a few more people to answer.
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09-10-13, 04:49 PM
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Re: New on here
Welcome aboard! Pictures of the whole snake would help us identify it.
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09-10-13, 04:59 PM
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Re: New on here
specifically storeria dekayi when i said brown snake
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09-10-13, 05:12 PM
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Re: New on here
Quote:
Originally Posted by BoaBoy91
specifically storeria dekayi when i said brown snake
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I could be wrong, but I doubt that a brown snake or Dekay's snake is found in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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09-10-13, 05:19 PM
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Re: New on here
just web searching i found this Afghanistan Reptiles and Amphibians not sure if its reliable but also says its a brown snake
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