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what is it?
http://mitchell-clan.net/~wendy/
my SO got me some photos of various snakes for my desktop wallpaper, and he came across the snake pics I have provided the URL for. Anyone know what they are, or if not, where I might be able to find out what it is?
(its a head shot and a full body shot of the same snake.)
if you cant find the pics let me know and I will figure out how to get them posted
thanks in advance
"I'm pink, therefore I'm SPAM."
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Wendy
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Re: what is it?
I don't have a clue, but here's a good resource.
http://forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=63
Hope I don't get in trouble for posting a link to a "competing" forum site!
Steve
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Re: what is it?
I don't pretend to recognize it, but I'm not bad with Google. :-P
It's a Spotted Leaf Nosed Snake, apparently.
http://www.californiaherps.com/snake...ecurtatus.html
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Re: what is it?
what an interesting nose!
in light, Aleesha

You have 1440 minutes a day... how are you going to spend yours?
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Re: what is it?
I've seen those guys before.. pictures at least, just yesterday there were some for sale on a website. They had a different common name though..
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Re: what is it?
 Originally Posted by slartibartfast
Either I'm not nearly as good with Google as I thought I was, or "I'm not bad with Google" is a substantial understatement! I didn't even know where to begin (except "snake") 
Steve
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Re: what is it?
 Originally Posted by hoo-t
Either I'm not nearly as good with Google as I thought I was, or "I'm not bad with Google" is a substantial understatement! I didn't even know where to begin (except "snake")
Steve
I guessed that "P. decurtatus" was a species name, and got lucky.
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