I imported_Varanus Guest Jan 6, 2013 #1 A couple of pics taken by a friend from Docker. Can anyone ID the Demansia for me? Attachments IMG_5564.jpg 136.4 KB · Views: 140 IMG_5796.jpg 87.2 KB · Views: 197 IMG_5853.jpg 56.8 KB · Views: 124 IMG_5896.jpg 53.6 KB · Views: 127
jedi_339 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 10, 2011 Messages 692 Reaction score 0 Location SEQ Jan 6, 2013 #2 imported_Varanus said: A couple of pics taken by a friend from Docker. Can anyone ID the Demansia for me? Click to expand... Are you talking about docker river in the northern territory? If so I would identify that Demansia as a psammophis based on distribution though I'm interested to know what others think also
imported_Varanus said: A couple of pics taken by a friend from Docker. Can anyone ID the Demansia for me? Click to expand... Are you talking about docker river in the northern territory? If so I would identify that Demansia as a psammophis based on distribution though I'm interested to know what others think also
B Bluetongue1 Guest Jan 6, 2013 #4 Yellow-faced Whipsnake (Demansia psammophis cupreiceps). Clearly fits the description in the field guide. In the AROD section on this species in "other photos", the top L/H photo is a dead ringer with yours. Blue
Yellow-faced Whipsnake (Demansia psammophis cupreiceps). Clearly fits the description in the field guide. In the AROD section on this species in "other photos", the top L/H photo is a dead ringer with yours. Blue
I imported_Varanus Guest Jan 6, 2013 #5 Thanks Blue...hadn't thought to check AROD. Some interesting colour varieties with the Yellow faced Whips.
Thanks Blue...hadn't thought to check AROD. Some interesting colour varieties with the Yellow faced Whips.