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Old 03-28-03, 11:24 PM   #1
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Yet another strange Cobra

Scott, Check this out.
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Old 03-28-03, 11:31 PM   #2
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Ugly, but cool (I guess)
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Old 03-28-03, 11:37 PM   #3
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Ok, if you insist, her's another
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Old 03-28-03, 11:38 PM   #4
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I saw you advertising that one. Very interesting. Not attractive i think, but interesting
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I agree
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Old 03-28-03, 11:43 PM   #6
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Brian (or anyone who may know) Just got this in from Malaysia but invoice just says "Trimerisurus spp.". Any idea of it's exact ID?
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Old 03-30-03, 10:08 AM   #8
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Nice snakes ray why do i get the feeling im going to be cleaning some cages soon,

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Old 03-30-03, 10:53 AM   #9
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Ray,

Do you have a head or side shot of the snake? If the eyes are large golden-yellow, it is probably trimeresurus macrops.

If the head scales are smooth and the body scales are keeled, and there is a white stripe running ventrally along the first body scale row, I would guess that it is either trimesurus stejnegeri or trimesurus popeiorum. Both look externally identical but have different hemipenes structures, so only males can be identified with certainty. Also stejnegeri tends to grow slightly larger.

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Oh, I forgot to ask, what species cobra is that? It looks interesting.
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Old 03-30-03, 11:08 AM   #11
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Thats very cool!!
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Amazing

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Green one looks like a Temple Viper.
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Old 03-30-03, 08:22 PM   #14
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LOL! Yup. I saw those came into country. Hollister just picked up 3.

As for the Trim........ Hard to say. I went so far as to go through some books looking. Hard to say fromthat show. I don't think yellow eyes are going to be a good indicator Edwin. Most green Trims have them. Got me on ID though. But a soak in Pedialite would do him wonders
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if i may....edwin, the cobra is a monocled (Naja kaouthia)

about the trim, very tough to id, but Im gonna have to disagree with the temple viper suggestion, i dont think its a wagleri
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