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    What kind of snake is this?

    Anyone know what kind of snake this is??

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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    Looks like a vine snake.
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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    http://images.google.com/images?q=vi...=1&sa=N&tab=wi

    beat me to it daniel!!!!!

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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    Call me quick draw daniel....ha ha...

    Cool snakes......lizard specialists from what I remember.
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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    they love anoles!

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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    Thanks guys! They are so amazing looking. Anyone know if they are easy or tough to keep?
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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    easy to keep so long as you can get them to eat mice... or don't mind catching/buying lizards for them.

    actually i should say SOME are. there are different kinds that i believe will have different requirements. i believe many types are rear fanged venomous and possibly lethal. this is just going off memory though.
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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    luckily i've got easy access to anoles.. (i work at a pet store ) If i do purchase one, it will be from a non-venomous reptile show, so i hope i don't end up getting a lethal one. bad fluke, lol! thank you for the info!
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    Re: What kind of snake is this?

    They're all rearfanged but so far as I know, none are lethal to humans.

    Baby birds, lizards and frogs make up the diet, lizards being the mainstay.
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