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09-12-03, 06:25 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Posts: 59
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Originally posted by NiagaraReptiles
I was justa bout to post that your origional pic looked much more trigonatus like than palpebrosus.
Very nice shots.
Do you work with these animals?
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In the past I've worked with the following species at various levels: Alligator mississippiensis, Alligator sinensis, Caiman crocodilus, Paleosuchus palpebrosus, Paleosuchus trigonatus, Crocodylus johnstoni, Crocodylus mindorensis, Crocodylus moreletii, Crocodylus niloticus, Crocodylus rhombifer, Gavialis gangeticus.
In the near future, I hope to work with Osteolaemus tetraspis and Crocodylus cataphractus.
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09-12-03, 04:12 PM
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Please Email Boots
Join Date: Mar-2007
Posts: 1,867
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Thanks for posting a picture of the "other dwarf kind"
I've confused myself between the two, from various pictures in books and on the net. Your pictures are really great feel free to send any pictures you have of them to me at scaleszoo@sasktel.net - I would really appreciate it.
I am very happy you found ssnakess.com, I'm a big fan of crocodillians, I suspect you can teach me quite a bit.
I've checked your other pictures on the other forums, all, very great pictures - that one of the weird spider really made my wife squirm.
Ryan
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09-12-03, 05:31 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Posts: 59
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Quote:
Originally posted by Scales Zoo
Thanks for posting a picture of the "other dwarf kind"
I've confused myself between the two, from various pictures in books and on the net. Your pictures are really great feel free to send any pictures you have of them to me at scaleszoo@sasktel.net - I would really appreciate it.
I am very happy you found ssnakess.com, I'm a big fan of crocodillians, I suspect you can teach me quite a bit.
I've checked your other pictures on the other forums, all, very great pictures - that one of the weird spider really made my wife squirm.
Ryan
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Thanks, Ryan.
Regarding the dwarf caimans you my find this link useful: The Paleosuchus Page.
John
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09-18-03, 10:24 PM
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Join Date: Jan-2003
Location: Outside of Austin Texas
Age: 41
Posts: 848
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John, I noticed you had a pic of a croc for dummies book on your pic site. I was wondering if you are writing one or were you just fooling around when you posted it on *******.. Also, I am the guy that Brian doesnt like on ******* Reptilefreak19.. Xain
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09-19-03, 05:31 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canuckland
Age: 46
Posts: 3,934
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Great pics of course.  I absolutely love crocodiles, I'm quite fond of the Caimans myself. Do you have a website that contains a portfolio of all your photography?
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Snakes: 2.1 Corns, 1.1 Kings, 1.0 Everglades Rat, 1.1 Spotted Pythons, 1.2 Children's Pythons, 1.2 BCIs Lizards: 0.2 Leopard Geckos, 1.3 Bibron Geckos Inverts: 2.1 Tarantulas, 0.1 Emporer Scorpion Mammals: 0.2 Kittens
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09-20-03, 01:55 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2003
Posts: 59
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Originally posted by KrokadilyanGuy3
John, I noticed you had a pic of a croc for dummies book on your pic site. I was wondering if you are writing one or were you just fooling around when you posted it on *******.. Also, I am the guy that Brian doesnt like on ******* Reptilefreak19.. Xain
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The "Croc for Dummies" book was just a joke.
I don't care who likes or dislikes who, keep track of or involve myself in site "politics".
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09-26-03, 07:56 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Ontario
Age: 51
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Excellent pics!!! Just out of curiosity how rare are albino gators? Are they available for purchase or only for zoos and such. I have seen an albino spec caimen (tried to buy it, guy wouldn't sell....*******) but have never seen an albino gator, just awesome!!! Is it yours?
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09-26-03, 08:16 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2003
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canuckland
Age: 46
Posts: 3,934
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I forgot to mention that the gator lunch had to be fave of your pics, that RULES!
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Snakes: 2.1 Corns, 1.1 Kings, 1.0 Everglades Rat, 1.1 Spotted Pythons, 1.2 Children's Pythons, 1.2 BCIs Lizards: 0.2 Leopard Geckos, 1.3 Bibron Geckos Inverts: 2.1 Tarantulas, 0.1 Emporer Scorpion Mammals: 0.2 Kittens
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