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Posted by: wshsmark at Mon Mar 6 19:09:23 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wshsmark ] I do see some point but according to Wuser they are still very understood so there could be still (even very small)possibliity to find that it could be in the viperidae family since there are changes in taxonomy every year or so. Everyone missed the venom in almost is in almost every pet store (Agamids, Varanus, Iguanids, ect.) thanks to the discoveries by Brian Fry. Even though if I were to get Death Adders myself (not preffered) but was to autopsy a few corpses, ect, ect. I might a possibly would get the same answer or might think to myself these are in the middle of an evolutional change from viper-elapid or vice-versa. I do respect what Doser, Wuser, O'Shea, ect. have said but mistakes are often made. Oh well, there are a lot of things to learn and part of the search for answers makes it all the better. Thanks and Sincerely, | ||
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