D Dendrobates Active Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Feb 1, 2013 #61 Demansiaphile said: P. poryphyriacua by J. Kelk, on Flickr Click to expand... What the hell is that thing!?
Demansiaphile said: P. poryphyriacua by J. Kelk, on Flickr Click to expand... What the hell is that thing!?
K Kracken Not so new Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 68 Reaction score 0 Feb 2, 2013 #62 The Kracken
reptalica Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 13, 2006 Messages 1,188 Reaction score 0 Location North east suburbs, Melbourne. Feb 7, 2013 #63 Absolutely superb examples of some wonderful vens. I'm gobsmacked. I do need to restrain myself ven wise.
Absolutely superb examples of some wonderful vens. I'm gobsmacked. I do need to restrain myself ven wise.
KristianG Not so new Member Joined Feb 1, 2013 Messages 62 Reaction score 0 Location Melbourne Feb 8, 2013 #64 Next thing you know, we'll be getting pics of coastal taipans. Geez very brave
NicG AussiePythons Supporter Supporting Member Joined Oct 18, 2005 Messages 560 Reaction score 26 Location Melbourne Feb 8, 2013 #65 AROD lists the Mulga as having a maximum length of 2,500mm, and that one looks to be at least that in the photo. Scott Eipper's book states that they can get up to 3050mm. Do you have an accurate length? Kracken said: View attachment 279913 Click to expand...
AROD lists the Mulga as having a maximum length of 2,500mm, and that one looks to be at least that in the photo. Scott Eipper's book states that they can get up to 3050mm. Do you have an accurate length? Kracken said: View attachment 279913 Click to expand...
D Dendrobates Active Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Feb 8, 2013 #66 That mulga was 2.7m well over a year ago so I'd say it's a bit bigger now.
jairusthevirus21 Active Member Joined Nov 22, 2010 Messages 290 Reaction score 0 Location adelaide hills Feb 10, 2013 #67 is that a St george???
I imported_Varanus Guest Feb 11, 2013 #68 jairusthevirus21 said: is that a St george??? Click to expand... Very light coloured Kimberley animal, I believe.
jairusthevirus21 said: is that a St george??? Click to expand... Very light coloured Kimberley animal, I believe.
SteveNT Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 27, 2010 Messages 2,736 Reaction score 4 Location Darwin NT Feb 11, 2013 #69 That's kraken (the monster from the deep). Mulgas and Tais are impressive but a giant squid would be a very interesting proposition.
That's kraken (the monster from the deep). Mulgas and Tais are impressive but a giant squid would be a very interesting proposition.
lizardjasper Well-Known Member Joined Dec 3, 2008 Messages 668 Reaction score 0 Location Cental QLD Feb 11, 2013 #70 This gorgeous girl belongs to a friend. http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/member/lizardjasper-15825/albums/captivated-2630/mulga-278247/ Last edited: Feb 11, 2013
This gorgeous girl belongs to a friend. http://www.aussiepythons.com/forum/member/lizardjasper-15825/albums/captivated-2630/mulga-278247/
reptalica Very Well-Known Member Joined Nov 13, 2006 Messages 1,188 Reaction score 0 Location North east suburbs, Melbourne. Feb 12, 2013 #71 Glad we have an unlimited amount of likes we can use as I think this thread would have just about exhausted all mine. Brilliant peeps.
Glad we have an unlimited amount of likes we can use as I think this thread would have just about exhausted all mine. Brilliant peeps.
D Dendrobates Active Member Joined Jan 31, 2013 Messages 178 Reaction score 0 Feb 13, 2013 #72 jairusthevirus21 said: is that a St george??? Click to expand... The big one on the couch is a Darwin animal, the smaller ones are Kimberley's and the red ones are St George.
jairusthevirus21 said: is that a St george??? Click to expand... The big one on the couch is a Darwin animal, the smaller ones are Kimberley's and the red ones are St George.