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Mitella

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thought i might show you what i caught yesterday.........a carpentaria snake, we (me and the local snakecatcher who i go catching with) spent about 2-3 hours checking him/her out and calling some herp friends to see him/her since they only are seen or caught every few years where i live so this is my first one
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btw feel free to post some pics up but i got to watch myself on t.v first:) seven news
 
Congratulations on a good find. It's a good head shot too. Did it make the news?
 
Where was this....they are fairly common across their range. They are secretive but not rare.
 
It was a wild coastal x jungle that you relocated back into the wild????
 
townsville, and someone had released the carpentaria and then we caught a big carpet and common tree but the news didn't want the carpentaria instead they wanted the carpet:?

wild coastal x jungles are common here
 
Boschami are common towards Charters
 
Carpentaria Snake (Cryptophis boschmai) is sometimes mistaken for the Small-eyed Snake (Cryptophis nigrescens). Both species have relatively small eyes, which often indicates that a snake is nocturnal (although there are exceptions to this rule like the Brown Tree Snake). However a good way to tell the difference between these two species is that the nasal scale is not in contact with the preocular scale in C. boschmai. Here's a link to diagrams illustrating the difference: Cryptophis differences | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
 
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