Re: Hi and greetings from the Carribean, Can anyone ID this snake?
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Originally Posted by
Luke Martin
The brown coloring on it makes me think Colombian Rainbow Boa....
Ok luke, So its not going to get orange according to what someone else said, i have never seen any orange snakes down here.. Oh! by the way ,we have only two venomous snakes down here and one is the coral and the other the
Fer de lance. i am not tooo sure on that spelling.:banana:
Re: Hi and greetings from the Carribean, Can anyone ID this snake?
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Originally Posted by
Sama
Wow, amazing find! Couldn't imagine.... Now I need to look up snakes indigenous to my area, all I know are garter snakes and red racers.
We also have the Rubber Boa native to the PNW but they can be hard to find. That also sucks because its illegal to own them here as well.
http://www.burkemuseum.org/herpetology/charina
Re: Hi and greetings from the Carribean, Can anyone ID this snake?
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Originally Posted by
CatandDiallo
I still think its a BRB. I heavily google searched both BRBs and CRBs, and the CRBs don't look as much like the picture as the BRBs!
I'm gonna stick with my gut answer!
Im going to have to agree. My vote is BRB.
Re: Hi and greetings from the Carribean, Can anyone ID this snake?
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Originally Posted by
Kinalyx
. Also, BRBs are brown as babies, a lot of the wild BRBs stay brown yet keep the markings, while the columbian rainbow will stay brown/coppery yet lose most/all markings & just be a solid color other than a lighter belly.
I can't say I've ever seen a brown Brazilian. Even as freshly laid babies they are orange in color from all the litters I've seen.
And considering that you are from Trinidad I wouldn't rule out the Guyanan Rainbow either since that seems to be closest to where you're at. They are a bit darker in coloration as well as the Colombians.