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RE: "Black Snake" Naja melanoleuca......

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Posted by: CrocodilePaul at Mon Sep 28 20:47:31 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by CrocodilePaul ]  
   

Hi there Dan,

Those are very nice snakes! Here also is my "other" black snake, a 6 foot long African Forest Cobra (Naja melanoleuca). These are my all time favorite snakes. They have a well deserved reputation for aggression, however; He is even calmer than my adult Yellow Tailed Cribo's!!!!

The baby forest cobra's when born in the banded phase look nearly identical to baby Black Tailed Cribo's, down to the striped markings below the eye.

Truly,

Paul Bodnar
Crocodile Wildlife Conservationist





   

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