Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth May 28, 2011 #1,692 SubRosa said: Beautiful animal! Xenodermus javanicus Click to expand... That's the one. It sure is an amazing looking species.
SubRosa said: Beautiful animal! Xenodermus javanicus Click to expand... That's the one. It sure is an amazing looking species.
SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 May 28, 2011 #1,693 Here's something that may prove challenging:
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth May 29, 2011 #1,694 I can't see any pits but is it a type of viper?
SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 May 29, 2011 #1,695 Nope. And the elliptical pupils make it look viperine as well, but it's a Colubrid.
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth May 31, 2011 #1,696 Old world?
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth Jun 9, 2011 #1,697 Well after searching for like a week I finally found it. Pythonodipsas carinata. Pretty interesting snake.
Well after searching for like a week I finally found it. Pythonodipsas carinata. Pretty interesting snake.
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth Jun 9, 2011 #1,698 :silly:
LifelessForm Papercut Survivor Sep 8, 2008 201 0 0 44 Mechanicsburg, Pa Jun 28, 2011 #1,699 Stenodactylus stenodactylus Last edited: Jun 28, 2011
Vicious_Fish Moderator Mar 6, 2007 5,339 5 62 45 The Land of the Lost Real Name Seth Jun 29, 2011 #1,700 LifelessForm said: Stenodactylus stenodactylus Click to expand... No, but this species is also from the Middle East region.
LifelessForm said: Stenodactylus stenodactylus Click to expand... No, but this species is also from the Middle East region.