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ratsnakehaven
at Wed Jan 17 18:49:51 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ratsnakehaven ]
>>We get 3 Amphiesma sub species here 2 of them do have keeld scales. I'v found all three but one is species is super fast and I'v never been able to get my hands on them. >>Here are some pics of Amphi sauteri and Amphi stoatum. The missing pics are Amphi miyajimae. >>
Hey, Dino. Those are very cool photos.
I was going to say that some species might be keeled and some smooth-scaled myself.
Two of those species I'm not familiar with, but I've seen Amphiesma stolata a few times, once in person. That species looks more like a garter snake than any other Asian spp. I know of.
The A. sauteri looks kinda like a red-belled snake, Storeria occipitomaculata.
Thanks for posting...Terry
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- any ideas - nydon, Mon Jan 15 08:37:17 2007

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