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    Last week's video was a compilation of strike shots of all my cobras:


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    This week's video shows my Sydney Red Common Death Adders, the Acanthophis antarcticus, feeding:



    Enjoy...

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    Same style with a different Death Adder species:


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    Here is the third "on the floor" video, Acanthophis laevis, the female is visibly gravid:



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    Pregnant or just constipated? ...


    Time will tell... She has been with the male but I have never noticed mating behavior...



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    Your videos are amazing! I love the videos of your T's and all the hot snakes you keep! Love every upload man, keep it up
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    Re: My Venomous Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by George1994 View Post
    Your videos are amazing! I love the videos of your T's and all the hot snakes you keep! Love every upload man, keep it up
    Thanks for watching... Here is another one even though it is not venomous snakes/Ts:


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    Nice collection! I'm jealous! I've never owned venomous snakes, but I've had some experience working with them in the wild (India and South America specifically). Do you keep any Bungarus fasciatus or Bitis schneideri by any chance?

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    Thank you for the informative video on the scaleless Corn!
    The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.

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    Re: My Venomous Snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by Pampho85 View Post
    Nice collection! I'm jealous! I've never owned venomous snakes, but I've had some experience working with them in the wild (India and South America specifically). Do you keep any Bungarus fasciatus or Bitis schneideri by any chance?
    Thanks for watching. Kraits are not my thing, I don't keep venomous with post synaptic neurotoxins. I did keep Bitis before but never that particular species. I currently keep none.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Thank you for the informative video on the scaleless Corn!
    Thanks for watching . She is a cool snake.

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