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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrl249 View Post
    Wow, that is so intensely awesome. I'm super jealous She looks so serious in that last pic.
    Haha, thanks. Yeah, she was wondering what the camera was, and kept leaning forward to check it out

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    Cobras have always been one of my favorite and this one looks AMAZING
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Cobras have always been one of my favorite and this one looks AMAZING
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    Re: Indo-Chinese spitting cobra

    Very nice.
    naja siamensis I believe?
    It seems that all my favorite naja are spitters. A buddy of mine just got a sputatix and a pair of black phase sumatrana that are awesome. I've always wanted to work with pallida. Wish I had the space for such active animals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    Very nice.
    naja siamensis I believe?
    It seems that all my favorite naja are spitters. A buddy of mine just got a sputatix and a pair of black phase sumatrana that are awesome. I've always wanted to work with pallida. Wish I had the space for such active animals.
    Indeed thanks!

    I actually find some of my North American rattlesnakes are just as active as the spitter. More so actually, my stephensi is always cruising around.

    I love spitters too, but I'm not a fan of pallida, I don't like the small hood if I'm honest lol. The whole reason for having a cobra is for the hood!!

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    Re: Indo-Chinese spitting cobra

    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalids View Post
    Indeed thanks!

    I actually find some of my North American rattlesnakes are just as active as the spitter. More so actually, my stephensi is always cruising around.

    I love spitters too, but I'm not a fan of pallida, I don't like the small hood if I'm honest lol. The whole reason for having a cobra is for the hood!!
    All the crotalus I've worked with are pretty lazy lol. And although I see your point about the hoods most of my favorite naja are all African and have pretty slender hoods. melanoleuca, and of course Naja nigricollis
    being obvious examples. In fact with the possible exception of Pseudechis porphyriacus a nigricollis with a nice red throat might be my favorite species of elapid.
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    Re: Indo-Chinese spitting cobra

    if there was a badass pet award I think you have it my friend. seriously, brb going to check out my spitting cobra (puts on scuba gear)
    I'm not your friend buddy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archimedes View Post
    What a beautiful little girl! Definitely on my list of dream hots. lol.
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    if there was a badass pet award I think you have it my friend. seriously, brb going to check out my spitting cobra (puts on scuba gear)
    Haha, thank you.

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    She is absolutely stunning. And a bit scary....
    She's not scary at all, promise

    Quote Originally Posted by jason_ladouceur View Post
    All the crotalus I've worked with are pretty lazy lol. And although I see your point about the hoods most of my favorite naja are all African and have pretty slender hoods. melanoleuca, and of course Naja nigricollis
    being obvious examples. In fact with the possible exception of Pseudechis porphyriacus a nigricollis with a nice red throat might be my favorite species of elapid.
    Really? My crotalus are quite active. Maybe because I keep them in relatively elaborate enclosures? They're always 'exploring' going in and out of different hides etc.



    I don't mind the other African cobras, I actually really like nigricollis, but never been a fan of pallida.

    Not sure what my favourite cobra is though..maybe samarensis and siamensis.

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