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First person to answer the question correctly wins the point.

My decision is final

...First question: Is the curl snake Oviparous or viviparous
 
point to gregory.

In future if you answer both possibilitys you will be disqualified

Next question: What am I?? I am a elapid that is found in arid areas. My common name doesn't reflect upon my genus. I am cannabalistic.
 
OK whats the go with the new trivia?
I thought it was 1 question a night at approx 7pm.
 
Point to sarahbell

current score

sarah: 1
Gregory: 1

I will post a new question once i see the correct answer as what time I am online is variable.
 
Next Question:

What species is this albino form of snake?[/b]
 

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oops......

Point to Reptile Rascals

Current Score:

Gregory: 1
Sarahbell: 1
Reptile Rascals: 1
 
What australian snake is this:

i HOPE THE ATTACHMENT WORKS :)
 

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This picture isnt clear and is cut off,all I can make out of it is it has rough scales and dark brown colouring...

From a rough guess I'd say either keel snake or brown tree snake.
 
correct again John-Brown tree snake

Current score:

Reptile RAscals : 2
Gregory:1
SArahbell:1
 
This pic is also blurry...
(Dunno if its the pics themselves or this computer).

I gave 2 answers because from here the pic is out of focus and the head is really hard to get a close view of.

1. Eyelash viper.
2. Green tree viper.
 
incorrect

CLUE: This species grows to 0.9 m and is found in the rain forest. Fatalities from bites are known, but not common.
 
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