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Posted by: whitiespets at Mon Jul 26 11:52:28 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by whitiespets ] i need help identifying a snake. I assume that it is in oxybelis. there are 4 species in this genus, though I can only find the names of two. this snake looks just like the Oxybelis fulgidus except it's pupils are elongated anterioraly and come to a point. They wrap far enough foward for them to have stereoscopic vision. Any info will help. I will post photos when i get them. Thanks. [ Hide Replies ]
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