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What's This Snake Called Again?
So lately I've been trying to remember the name of a really awesome snake I found in an article once. But it's not working. All I remember is that it was a close relative of indigo snakes, and it had an exotic-sounding name that started with an M. Muramasa? Massasara? Something like that. And I remember something about it made it unusually badass, but I can't remember exactly what that was.
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by SpartaDog; 04-01-2011 at 11:48 PM.
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Re: What's This Snake Called Again?
Water moccasin, black mamba?
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Re: What's This Snake Called Again?
 Originally Posted by croniccarguy
Water moccasin, black mamba?
Neither of those are remotely related to indigo snakes :/
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Its hard to say without any details. Anything on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colubrid look familiar?
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Re: What's This Snake Called Again?
Black Tailed Cribo (D. melenurus)?
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Reptiles magazine recently did an article on black kingsnakes which do resemble the snake in question. If they are related I have no idea. Just my 2 cents. Hope i helped
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Huh, they eat other snakes. THOSE are some alarming google images!
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YES Mussurana! That was it, thank you very much!
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