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RE: What kind of snake is this?

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Posted by: DMong at Mon Feb 14 13:18:24 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]  
   

Excellent call Big T!!

I saw ALL those exact same things when I looked at it late last night. There were far too many things that didn't jive.

First was the two South American's in the boat with their accent giving some tourists a nature cruise along the Amazon River..LOL! The laterally-inflated neck stance of the Pseustes, then the zoomed in closeup of the side of the head, then the body structure being more rounded as opposed to the "breadloaf" shape of the ventro-lateral area of A Yellow Rat, etc..

All these things said Pseustes to me too.


Ahh yes,...well-done Grasshopper! next feat will be walking the rice paper without leaving a tear


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