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Old 07-Nov-07, 07:36 AM
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Childrens is a name that some of them come under BUT there are Liasis Chidreni and athere are Liasis Maculosis which the bloned spotted come under
I believe that is the name they used to be know as, possibly still are in some states.
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I think that liasis is the old classification and that antaresia is the new, with the 3 types - childrens, maculosa and stimsons - being totally different snakes? however, all are small snakes getting around 3 - 3 1/2 feet. not sure if the pygmy python is included under the antaresia name. correct me please if a am wrong
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Yes Pygmy is included under that name .
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