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FR
at Mon Oct 24 10:21:52 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
Your task is to learn the differences by looking at the snakes. And now you have some pics of THE SNAKES, to compare to eachother. Sir, there is no better way to learn, other then looking are the real snakes in nature(in nature, somehow, its different then in a cage)(adrenalin and such)
Consider, all you can do is look at typical individuals, as that is what your most likely to see. For instance, occasional individuals of western corals lose the red and are black and yellow.
What everyone is trying to tell you is, learn their physical differences by seeing the different types of snakes. If you cannot tell the difference by sight, do not go around picking up tri-or-bi-colored snakes until you can. If you have to be told what to look for, when the pics of the snakes are right in front of you, then thats a strong sign, you should be very careful around these types of snakes. Good luck FR
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