Any guesses because I am not sure. Thanks!

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Any guesses because I am not sure. Thanks!

It's hard to really know for sure. Looks like it might be a highland (Lereh), but that's just my guess. Bo
Actually, I don't think Lerehs are a highland type, although they always seem to get thrown in with them. The true Highlands, such as Bokondinis as Karubagas come from very high elevations of between 1 and 2 thousand feet. Lereh itself is north of the mountain range in the drainage basin, although, where the actual snakes are collected is anyone's guess.
Anyone know any more about this?
PS, It does look like a highland type.
G
Gary, I guess Lereh's get grouped with them because of exportation sites? It has blue like a glaser almost...Bo
he knows where its from, or at least has a better idea than most of us. he is just trying to tease us before he puts it up for sale (LOL). congrats on such a beauty.
No I seriously have no idea what locality it is. I have heard three different things so far
I am sure it is not a Lereh. It looks alot like the pics in the German gtp book. In the book they say it is a cross between a Sorong and a Biak. I am assuming this animal is a direct import wich makes this impossible, but it may be a highland cross.
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