Although not colorful, these fasciatus are nice looking with a light background and the spots. Notice the striped tail.
Dan



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Although not colorful, these fasciatus are nice looking with a light background and the spots. Notice the striped tail.
Dan



What in the world are those? What is the T.? They look almost melted. I'm sure I would walk right by and put my hand or foot on them. Would that be the last this I ever did?
The T. refers to the original genus Trimeresurus but do to recent re-classifications T.fasciatus is now known as C.fasciatus and just in case you were wondering what the C. stands for it's Cryptelytrops.
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