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Re: The Hotness.
Adorable teeny tiny hotness - and potentially very sneeky, too! Love that last picture!
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Re: The Hotness.
Very nice Kat
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Re: The Hotness.
ok call me dumb it you want but when i googled it, i couldn't find a common name.???
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Re: The Hotness.
Dipsadoboa flavida: Mount Kenya Bushviper
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Re: The Hotness.
Very nice! Love the pattern on those guys
~Adam~
BPs: 3.9 Normals, 1.0 Spider, 1.1 Pastels, 0.1 100% Het Hypo, 1.0 Cinnamon, 0.1 Pinstripe, 0.1 Albino 1.0 Bumblebee .
Bloods: 0.1 Marter line red, 1.0 Het T+ albino red.
Colubrids:1.1 Western Hogs, 0.0.1 Tri-Color Hognose, 1.0 Albino Cal King,
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Re: The Hotness.
 Originally Posted by N4S
Dipsadoboa flavida: Mount Kenya Bushviper
lol No, definitely not a bushviper there.... This is a Colubrid, you can tell from the eyes, and shape of the head.
Cross barred tree snake
http://www.bio-ken.com/colubrids.htm
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Re: The Hotness.
Yes, Alicia has the right of it. I would suspect the field tags were goofed on that particular specimen since Cal Academy has around 5 specimens labeled correctly, where as photos in the Berkeley database come from a wide variety of sources (likely a mislabeled sample in a museums back room).
These guys are absolutely amazing to watch cruising around in the evenings. We call the male 'pig' because he likes to sit curled in the food dish while he eats....
Cheers,
Kat
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