khombre 58 Jul 18, 2005 1,081 0 0 45 Quezon City, Philippines Jun 29, 2006 #1 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/06/27/tech/main1754595.shtml
sumthin fishy I eat spam Aug 22, 2005 1,968 49 51 44 central california Real Name mike Jun 30, 2006 #2 Cool article...wish I could go discover a new species, especially one as interesting as that. Last edited: Jun 30, 2006
fishcatch22 The Picotoper Jun 13, 2006 4,214 2 0 35 Morris, Illinois Jul 3, 2006 #3 awwwwsome! when do you think they will have them for sale as pets!?!
U Unome Love to Ride Our H-D Apr 23, 2002 76 0 0 69 Ellenwood, GA Jul 3, 2006 #4 From article: "I put the reddish-brown snake in a dark bucket," said Mark Auliya, a reptile expert and a consultant for the group. "When I retrieved it a few minutes later, it was almost entirely white." Click to expand... Okay, it can change color but not too smart. :dance:
From article: "I put the reddish-brown snake in a dark bucket," said Mark Auliya, a reptile expert and a consultant for the group. "When I retrieved it a few minutes later, it was almost entirely white." Click to expand... Okay, it can change color but not too smart. :dance:
Toirtis Keeper of strange fishes May 30, 2006 651 1 0 Calgary, Alberta, Canada members.shaw.ca Jul 4, 2006 #5 fishcatch22 said: awwwwsome! when do you think they will have them for sale as pets!?! Click to expand... No time soon...they likely have a very small population, and they are venomous, which lowers their desireability in the commercial pet trade.
fishcatch22 said: awwwwsome! when do you think they will have them for sale as pets!?! Click to expand... No time soon...they likely have a very small population, and they are venomous, which lowers their desireability in the commercial pet trade.