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I'll go first. :)


I don't have a name for these guys ATM. But I nick name this "Little Worm"

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Then there is this one. It has a screw loose. Biting,pooing & weeing on you is it favourite pass time, besides eating that is.


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no, not a new breed,,peninsula tiger snake craig and no they are not mine but i did keep them for a while in the late 80s,which is when i fell in love with them..this is them grown up
 
they don't have the distinctive striping do they? They look like fat rbb's - without the red belly :lol:
 
Interesting - the latest work I think will show that all australian tigers are in fact the same species.
"Notechis scutatus" with various geogaphical variations.
 
Hey craig that coastal is e real looker,did you buy her just as a coastal or did you get any locality info as it looks like a nice little Proserpine carpet which is still a coastal but very jungle like as yours is :)
 
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