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Old 18-Aug-04, 04:44 PM
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I Tried To Resist...

...but look what you've done Browns! Here's 2 for you all. They maybe easy, but we'll see...



This one is wild caught BTW

 
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Old 18-Aug-04, 04:47 PM
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Your just plain evil!
 
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Arn't u a nice guy
 
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Old 18-Aug-04, 04:54 PM
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I just wish to say that I didn't take these photos, and once the answer is revealed, I will credit the photographer.

I'm not evil am I? :roll:
 
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Got no idea. browns?
 
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Not sure about the top one, is it a boa? I reckon the bottom is a hypermelanistic reticulated python?
 
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Old 18-Aug-04, 05:02 PM
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First one some sort of scrub?

Second one sunbeam snake?
 
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Old 18-Aug-04, 05:03 PM
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my guess is the first is a red tailed boa
 
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Being from abroad I have a unfair advantage, so will try to give hints and tips.

The first photo is a member of the Epicrates family!

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Epicrates cenchria?
 
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Epicrates angulifer?
 
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virgin island tree boa's my guess but it looks too dark. Unless it's a morph it doesnt look like a rainbow boa.
 
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Epicrates subflavus (but I don't think they are marked that strongly).
 
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Epicrates striatus (just to keep up with Hix )
 
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