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    Re: Big colubrids- list 'em !!

    Quote Originally Posted by pythonminion View Post
    Well, most of my amateur-research (read: internet nerd) is usually about pythons and boas, but I'm trying to find some big colubrids out there. Not the longest, but which ones get generally big. Like, a good mix of both long and girthy/heavy. For what it's worth, I'd prefer Central American, South America, and Asian colubrids. I do know about cribos and indigos, but they're not my things. Tiger rats (Spilotes sp.) do get fairly long, but they're also rather thin.
    Pseustes can get long, but not girthy. Hydrodynastes and Clelia/Boiruna can get thick and long.

    King rats can get long also. As can coluber jugularis (and other large coachwhips), elaphe quatuorlineata, ptyas mucousa and elaphe taeniura.

    Still, if you are looking for length and girth, it's a cribo.

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