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    More Thrasops (DUW)

    My second male and third female are accepting each other and have been hooking up off and on for the past few days:

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    For those unfamiliar with this species, they are kissing cousins to boomslangs (same venom, less toothiness) and second cousins to thelatornis. They are incredibly active and inquisitive. People who are familiar with cribos, false water cobras and other large active will be amazed at how interactive these animals are.

    For people who have always been interested in boomslangs but cannot own one due to permit regulations or fear of a lethal envenomation, thrasops are a way to get the boomer experience without stocking anti-venom.

    They require a lot of space, as they are arboreal, and once accustomed to handling, make incredible pets.
    Last edited by dr del; 07-25-2010 at 03:41 PM.

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