Does anyone know a webpage that has info and pics on all the snakes living in the tropic/rainforrest?
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Does anyone know a webpage that has info and pics on all the snakes living in the tropic/rainforrest?
That would be a HUGE website! There are probably a couple hundred species that fit that description. Most never find their way into the pet trade.
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Peter: It's OK, I'll handle it. I read a book about something like this.
Brian: Are you sure it was a book? Are you sure it wasn't NOTHING?
Im just looking for other snakes like brazilian rainboas whoch get a bit bigger
Michiel,
. There are two books that I think are must reading for any serious fan of all the boids. They are "The Living Boas" and "The Living Pythons". Both of these books by Jerry walls are enjoyable reading and do a good job of covering all of the Boas and Pythons in the world. If you want to know about the boids AND all the other genera you should get "The Atlas of The Snakes of The World" by John Coborn. This one is a BIG book and not such an easy read but is the best text I know of for identifying more snakes than are covered in any other book. It does not however cover the subspecies well in many species.
Jeff
>>Im just looking for other snakes like brazilian rainboas whoch get a bit bigger
Thanks for the info, im gonna try find those.
I wish i'd live in a country that has more then 2 snakes like mine so i could go out and explore =(
We only have the adder and the natrix natrix (which are protected species here).
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