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Posted by: bothrops at Wed Aug 27 00:10:59 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bothrops ] I have been interested and have been keeping a wide variety of rearfanged genera for over 25 years. Back in November 1979, the Shed,who some of us old timers remember, had a snake listed as a Banded False Water Cobra . It was 7ft long and Joe Beraducci told me it that colouration wise it kind of resembled a green anaconda. Dugandia as I now understand it is an old synonym of Cyclagras . I have had alot of experience with H.gigas,but I was wondering if anyone had any experience with this species, which I'm guessing is now called .Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks,in advance, Grant | ||
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