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Old 13-Oct-07, 09:08 PM
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here are my guesses:

bredli
broad headed
b/g jungle
scrubbys
RBBS
some kind of adder
taipan(inland or coastal?)
possibly a pygmy mulga monitor?
stumpy
frill neck
sand monitor
central netted
beardie
perentie
wallaby
cassowary
western blue tongue
Eastern brown
Diamond
locusts

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Old 13-Oct-07, 09:11 PM
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I would of said number 3 is a coastal? Just the first impression looking at it, looks too large or fat or something to be a jungle. Probably wrong though! lol

Nice photos anyway
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Old 13-Oct-07, 09:11 PM
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1. Bredli
2. Diamond
3. Jungle
4. Scrub
5. RBBS
6. Adder
7. Colletts
8. Monitor?
9. Shingleback
10. Frilly
11. Perenti
12. EWD
13. Bearded
14. Perenti
15. Wallaby
16. Cassawary
17. Koala
18. Blue-Tongue
19. Mulga (changed back)
20. Diamond
21. Locust
How'd I do?
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Old 13-Oct-07, 09:14 PM
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19 - mulga/king brown.
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I would of said number 3 is a coastal? Just the first impression looking at it, looks too large or fat or something to be a jungle. Probably wrong though! lol

Nice photos anyway

it was reasonably big, larger than the BHP they had, do you really think its coastal.. im no snake guy, and my answers arent for definate, well not that one..
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Old 13-Oct-07, 09:20 PM
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I thought the same to start, but I reckon it has a jungle head.
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I thought 3 was an Atherton..
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number 3's enclosure it was suprisingely long, the bottom one was from were you see the tail, all twisted in that large-ish palm plant..



by size, coastal or jungle? (there is two there..)
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3. is definately a Jungle
8. is a Black Headed Monitor
19. is a Mulga snake

...everyone has all the others no dramas...

Kirby - I actually disagree with you in regards to their collection - I thought it was fantastic - the only place in Sydney that comes close to a better collection of Australian Herps is Featherdale...the other zoos generally have a far more limited selection of native reptiles...

What makes the difference at Wildlife World is their enclosures are amazing and house a variety of different reptiles in each - for instance I LOVED the enclosure with the Frillies, Black Heads, Hosmers in it...also, the Boyds enclosure was spectacular...

I had very low expectations going there but was VERY impressed...
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3. is definately a Jungle
8. is a Black Headed Monitor
19. is a Mulga snake

...everyone has all the others no dramas...

Kirby - I actually disagree with you in regards to their collection - I thought it was fantastic - the only place in Sydney that comes close to a better collection of Australian Herps is Featherdale...the other zoos generally have a far more limited selection of native reptiles...

What makes the difference at Wildlife World is their enclosures are amazing and house a variety of different reptiles in each - for instance I LOVED the enclosure with the Frillies, Black Heads, Hosmers in it...also, the Boyds enclosure was spectacular...

I had very low expectations going there but was VERY impressed...
THERE WAS HOSMERS!!!!!!!!!!! i couldnt see the boyd's..

i had a high expectation, by all means its a great place.. but i expected more..
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What about #7?
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What about #7?
eastern brown.
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Old 14-Oct-07, 07:28 PM
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Nope

Come on! Where are the answers?
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the answers have already been posted.. on page 1..
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And corrected on page 2
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