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mfoux
at Tue Nov 10 13:58:45 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mfoux ]
Regarding the comments at the beginning of this thread, I saw an illustration in a snake book once (can't remember which book) that showed about six different types of snake skulls with various types of construction. I remember one or two in particular that were illustrated to show less evolved skulls with smaller, less flexible jaws. I think they were worm snakes and other burrowing species. ----- ---
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1.2.0 Hondurans Het Amel
1.1.0 Hondurans Anery, Het Hypo
0.1.0 Honduran Hypo
0.1.0 Honduran Hypo, Het Anery
0.2.0 Pueblans
1.0.0 Pueblan Hypo
0.1.0 Corn Bloodred
0.0.1 GBK Blair's Phase
1.0.0 California King
0.1.0 California King Blue-eyed Blond
0.0.1 Speckled King WC
1.1.0 Brooksi Hypo
0.0.1 Jungle Carpet
0.1.0 Ball, Normal
0.0.1 Sulcata
1.2.1 Leopard Geckos, various morphs
0.1.0 Wife, Caucasius Mexicana
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- snake species that can't unhinge their - poison1981, Sun Nov 8 13:50:43 2009
- RE: snake species that can't unhinge their - LarryF, Sun Nov 8 23:33:08 2009
- tossing smooth greens into the mix - anuraanman, Mon Nov 9 11:23:59 2009
- RE: tossing smooth greens into the mix - DMong, Mon Nov 9 13:26:22 2009
- RE: tossing smooth greens into the mix - anuraanman, Mon Nov 9 13:30:16 2009
- RE: tossing smooth greens into the mix - DMong, Mon Nov 9 15:44:25 2009
- oh! - DMong, Mon Nov 9 15:54:45 2009
- RE: oh! - poison1981, Tue Nov 10 03:12:40 2009
- RE: oh! - DMong, Tue Nov 10 11:43:44 2009
RE: oh! - mfoux, Tue Nov 10 13:58:45 2009
- RE: oh! - DMong, Tue Nov 10 16:30:43 2009
- RE: oh! - mfoux, Wed Nov 11 08:38:58 2009
- Cool! - DMong, Wed Nov 11 10:33:51 2009
- RE: oh! - poison1981, Tue Nov 10 23:34:41 2009
- Erycines... - chrish, Tue Nov 10 23:44:08 2009
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