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look at this beuty....

SABOTEUR Nov 11, 2006 08:56 AM

has anybody seen this kind of snake before??

its a cousin of hooknose snakes...

i love it.

saboteur

Replies (4)

Lobes85 Nov 12, 2006 11:53 AM

maybe a mole king?

saboteur Nov 12, 2006 07:50 PM

pseudoficimia frontalis

close to ficimia and gylapon

endemic to western Mexico.

beuty is not?

saboteur.

viborero Nov 18, 2006 09:36 AM

...I can definitely see the resemblance, especially to the Thornscrub Hook-nosed Snakes we have here in AZ. Body and head shape only - obviously not in pattern and color.

Does that one feed on inverts as well?
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Diego

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saboteur Nov 25, 2006 10:36 PM

yes, take crickets sometimes from my hand, at the beggining i put 3 meal worms to see if it will take them, it did not take them...

several days later i took the snake to handle it a little bit, and i saw a big ball inside its body!!!! i was so scared, i was thinking it was a impactation....

but a minute later i saw a beatle....the thing was:

i forgot remove the worms and the worms become pupa, and the pupa beatles, and ate a beatle!!!!!

i dont know if feeding with beatles its fine, then i feed it with gut loaded crickets....

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