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05-07-03, 12:57 PM
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There He Goes Again!!!
Brian, before you dash off for your blood pressure pills, this is an old file photo of a venomoid (back when we had a few---we don't now!)
Blessings
Ray
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05-07-03, 01:04 PM
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looks like fun ray
<i>D. angusticeps</i> right?
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05-07-03, 01:07 PM
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Yep, East African Green Mamba. Poor little fella!
Ray
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05-07-03, 08:12 PM
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Location: Argentina
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yep, poor snake, IŽd like to see someone triyng that on the real thing...
Martin
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05-07-03, 08:31 PM
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Rough Green Snake? LOL
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I planted some bird seed. A bird came up. Now I don't know what to feed it.
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05-07-03, 08:53 PM
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did it ever happened that a venomous snake was born without venom glands like a genetic problem ???
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05-07-03, 09:06 PM
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I am sure it has happend before....... In a wild situation the snake would not last long after its first shed......... I think it would be more like a freak accident rather than a genetic problem....... I dont think there are any documented cases but I guess anything can happen.........
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05-07-03, 10:35 PM
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Martin, Stop on by, you will get your wish. It is not a smart thing to do, but not too many would vouch for my being so smart, and that would not be such a big feat.
Blessings
Ray
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05-08-03, 10:27 AM
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PLZ tell me you are kidding Ray!!! If you aren't, just WOW!
Martin
pd:I will start saving money to go there and see THAT!
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05-08-03, 11:45 PM
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**banging head on desk**
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I planted some bird seed. A bird came up. Now I don't know what to feed it.
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05-15-03, 07:18 PM
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Um Ray i'll vouch for you but who will vouch for me . by the way i think ive seen that snake someplace before, it is a chondropython right lol.
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The worlds most deadly snake is the one you do not see.
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05-22-03, 10:37 AM
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k, if that is indeed a green mamba, it must be a baby. Those things grow to almost 20 feet don't they?
What I like about mamba's is they are so thin, long and thin.
Anyone got a ball park figuire on a cost for one of those imports?
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05-22-03, 12:12 PM
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no offense, but if you think they get 20 feet, ya don't need one. Mambas are for VERY advanced hot keepers. They don't leave much room for error.
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I planted some bird seed. A bird came up. Now I don't know what to feed it.
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05-22-03, 12:36 PM
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I don't want one. My nightmares are bad enough. I'm sure they could find a reason to charge me for murder when all my roomies, and the rest of the people on my floor are dead.
Green Mamba = Dendroaspis angusticeps
(just so I don't get yelled at for posting a pic) check;
http://www.zoologicalimports.com/pic...greenmamba.htm
I think that one at the above address could be about 12 to 15 feet depending on the cage size.
But research tell me 6 or 7 feet, and around $250 usd.
check;
http://www.dragonfarms.com/Angusticeps.html
cha cha cha
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05-22-03, 02:37 PM
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They can't charge a dead man for murder!!! We sell them for $135 (to the qualified keepers).
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