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An update of my beautiful Congo Water Cobras:
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After another shed, my monocled cobra is looking absolutely spectacular. I have finally managed to find a mate for her, I am getting a 2014 Blue eyed Leucistic male before the month ends.
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I always enjoy your pictures and videos, beautiful animals.
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Re: My Venomous Snakes
Originally Posted by John1982
I always enjoy your pictures and videos, beautiful animals.
Thanks John. They are amazing creatures for sure.
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Water cobras finally graduated to furry food items, decent weight will follow:
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So I had to decide which cobra species to keep due to space restrictions. Aside from the N.kaouthia morphs and the water cobras, which I keep, I choose the Naja samarensis, the Samar Cobra.
These animals come from the Samar Island in the Southern Philippines. Although they are true spitters, adults rarely do so and this is a nice spitter to work with. Also, their colors are so amazing, this just makes them the most beautiful Naja species in my opinion and they stay around 3ft range, less than a meter in most cases. The only problem with them is their 'attitude'. These guys are always angry and they do not take prisoners. Someone I know used to say that if they were 6 ft instead of 3, we would probably be all evolved from them .
Ok, here is my female, which is a whopping 1.3 meters, very large for this species:
And my male, which is much smaller:
And here is a feeding video:
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A nice video of the Aruba Island Rattlesnake:
And here is a nice picture of her:
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Here is another "Valley of the Death" photo picturing 3 Acanthophis species I keep:
Left to right: Acanthophis sp. "Dajarra Desert" , Acanthophis sp. "Northern Flood Plains", Acanthophis antarcticus
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