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    Possibly more snakes

    Well, I was at work today and one of the managers told me a vet tech had an anaconda and a dumerils boa she was trying to get rid of (I perked up right away as you may imagine.. lol)

    I don't know any details.. not even the anaconda species, but I'm going on Monday to talk to her.

    If it's any kind of yellow anaconda (aside from a 12 footer from Hell) or possibly a male green, I will take it.

    I can't imagine me finding any reason to refuse any dumerils boa.

    April
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    Re: Possibly more snakes

    we need to post more about dumerils!!

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    Re: Possibly more snakes

    how many anaconda species are there? i know there's the yellow, the green, and i think the monacled or something like that?
    -marshall

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    Re: Possibly more snakes

    Not monacled.. that's the cobra.

    There are four.

    Eunectes Murinus - green
    E. Notaeus - yellow
    E. Deschauenseei - dark spotted or Deschauense's
    E. Beniensis - no common name

    The last two are much less known.

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    Re: Possibly more snakes

    i know there's a monacled cobra, i just got spotted and monacled mixed up i've heard it before though. i didnt know there was a fourth one.
    -marshall

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