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12-27-2018, 08:14 PM
#111
Re: Venomous collection
Originally Posted by reptileexperts
I really love those vipers.
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12-27-2018, 08:43 PM
#112
Re: Venomous collection
Incredible collection! Thanks for sharing so some of us can live vicariously through you.
Other Snakes:
Hudson 1988 1.0 Colombian rainbow; Yang 2002 1.0 Corn snake; Merlin 2000 1.0 Solomon Island ground boa; Kett 2015 1.0 Diamond Jungle Jaguar carpet python; Dakota 2014 0.0.1 Children’s python
Ball pythons:
Eli 1990 1.0 Normal; Buttercup 2015 1.0 Albino; Artemis 2015 0.1 Dragonfly; Orion 2015 1.0 Banana Pinstripe; Button 2018 1.0 Blue Eyed Lucy; Piper 2018 0.1 Piebald; Belle 2018 0.1 Lemonblast; Sabrina 2017 0.1 Mojave; Selene 2017 0.1 Banana Mojave; Loki 2018 1.0 Pastel Mystic Potion; Cuervo 2018 1.0 Banana Piebald; Claude 2017 1.0 Albino Pastel Spider; Penelope 2016 0.1 Lesser
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12-27-2018, 08:49 PM
#113
Re: Venomous collection
Originally Posted by Godzilla78
I really love those vipers.
the second one is a death adder ;-) its actually an elapid, so related to corals and cobras and kraits. It has two front fixed fangs and a potent pre-synaptic neurotoxin
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12-27-2018, 08:53 PM
#114
Re: Venomous collection
Originally Posted by reptileexperts
the second one is a death adder ;-) its actually an elapid, so related to corals and cobras and kraits. It has two front fixed fangs and a potent pre-synaptic neurotoxin
What are the chances of surviving a bite?
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12-27-2018, 08:55 PM
#115
Re: Venomous collection
Originally Posted by Jellybeans
What are the chances of surviving a bite?
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Really good. A/V is kept at miami dade, and even without AV the neurotoxicity is reversible using a systemic approach to recovery with multiple interventions. Of course fatality rate un-treated is high due to respiratory failure
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Retics are my passion. Just ask.
www.wildimaging.net www.facebook.com/wildimaging
"...That which we do not understand, we fear. That which we fear, we destroy. Thus eliminating the fear" ~Explains every killed snake"
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01-21-2019, 05:55 PM
#116
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01-21-2019, 06:16 PM
#117
Really like the collection, that cobra looks really awsome. Just happens to be my favorite species so I am a little bias. Stay safe and share some more pics when you can.
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01-21-2019, 06:22 PM
#118
so far what is your full venomous collection
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01-21-2019, 06:24 PM
#119
Re: Venomous collection
The third one from the top has a most beautiful pattern, I'm guessing it's a Viper of some sort and what type is the one with the meal in its mouth. Nice pattern
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01-21-2019, 06:25 PM
#120
Re: Venomous collection
Really great photos
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