This may or may not be considered rear-fanged, however its diet is mainly frogs so perhaps it has enlarged rear teeth? Its an African Green Bush Snake, I think angolensis?
Dan
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This may or may not be considered rear-fanged, however its diet is mainly frogs so perhaps it has enlarged rear teeth? Its an African Green Bush Snake, I think angolensis?
Dan
Holding on to a leapord frog is not easy.
Dan
Half way done. Seems like it does not wait for the prey to die from its grasp and just swallows frogs still kicking.
Dan
I like the specks and the blue lips. She had babies last year and the babies took to scented pinks easy.
Dan
This little fellow took to scented pinks but now tackles live unscented pinks. They charge their housing lid to feed.
Dan
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