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woma experts needed
Hi guys im just wanting to know what are the smallest ramsayi localitys as i love them but would like to get the smallest ones possible cheers
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cmon guys someone out there has to know
- 25-Oct-09, 02:48 PM #3
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I heard the sa ones are?
Just a kid trying to make a dream reality.
- 25-Oct-09, 02:54 PM #4
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Not sure but I think some WA forms are much smaller than most,then the Tanami woma would most likely be the next biggest being Uluru womas and SA womas being the biggest form of woma,pls correct me if Im wrong anyone...cheers!!!
Last edited by BROWNS; 25-Oct-09 at 02:57 PM. Reason: because
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how big can SA or Uluru womas get??
- 25-Oct-09, 04:16 PM #7
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Thats why i had a question mark. Well i guess nt? But i actually got told that the SA ones where the smallest.
Just a kid trying to make a dream reality.
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I was told WA forms are the smallest growing to 4ft ?
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WA's are generally smaller although there are exceptions, the SW WA are more comparable to SA womas and get to 6ft? by most others such as the boodaries are regarded as small, although mine are about 130cm most NT's will achive 150cm. as for the smallest of the WAs, dave (pilbarra) would be the man to ask.
hopefully he will see this post and post ALOT of WA animals from different locals to show us comparatively
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cheers guys thanks for takeingthe time to answer... i might email dave and ask him directly i forgot about him
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Glad you had that piece of info clarified, as whoever said the largest form of woma (SA) was the smallest was either having you on or really misinformed. Some of the bigger SA form specimens I've seen get as large in length and girth as some olives! I've heard that some of the NT forms are quite small, but remember this is by comparison to other forms, womas generally are a large type of snake
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I think the Tanami ones are quite small - 1.5m ish
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