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RE: Taiwan

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Posted by: Dinodon at Wed Jan 3 19:44:14 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Dinodon ]  
   

I have no pics of E frenata, they are found in the South. They are very hard to find, I know someone that has kept them in the past, he will have pics.
I'm meeting with his friend on the weekend to try round up my missing pics.

There is no skiing in TW, the snow is never deep enough and dosn't last long.

Yes teparate flora does exist even at very high elevations, and where you would expect to see open plains, they are coverd in long thick inpenatrable grass almost like elephant grass in Africa, It's very frustrating.

We find 6 different viper species 3 pit vipers. Trimeresurus gracillas, Trimeresurus mucrosqumatus and Deinagkistrodon acutus. We also find Vipera russellii siamensis, I know they react to themal cues but I'm not sure it they are true pits ?

Terry you have to come here to see for yourself

Shane thanks for the link, I'v never used it before.









   

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