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some inland taipans...
 

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the only species i have that i dont recall seeing in shanes collection....

(but there might be one tucked away in the shed somewhere)
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What is this snake? Look at the newspaper. Looks like the snake has the guy by the throat :lol:
 
I have a couple to add. Reptile display at Billabong Koala Park in Port Macquarie
 

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Can I ask what the 2nd snake is in the 2nd lot of pics???? I love the colouring
 
What an amazing thread... Some absolutely gorgeous snakes!

Just thought I'd share a few (these taken just now)

This Inland was bred by Shane Black:

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(and some older ones)

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Enjoy :D

Aaron.
 
Austherps, great inland pics,you guys have a nice range of elapids.......just on a note .was wondering are you as safety cautious as PUNJA? seen pictures of him in 'safety boots"while wearing "shorts"........ while handling hot eastern browns LMAO .......as long as you got the boots on :) lol Punja is a classic
 
Awsome thread...

Very nice elapids everyone, thanks for sharing...

MD
 
Can someone positively ID (save me the trouble of keying it) this one.
Initially thought it was a Cryptophis boschmai.. but getting back
and having a look at the couple of photos i took, it looks nothing like
a C. boschmai.. and more like some Furina..?
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Can someone positively ID (save me the trouble of keying it) this one.
Initially thought it was a Cryptophis boschmai.. but getting back
and having a look at the couple of photos i took, it looks nothing like
a C. boschmai.. and more like some Furina..?

can you dumb it down for folk like me?

what are these ones you mention?
 
Can someone positively ID (save me the trouble of keying it) this one.
Initially thought it was a Cryptophis boschmai.. but getting back
and having a look at the couple of photos i took, it looks nothing like
a C. boschmai.. and more like some Furina..?
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Didnt look at the subcaudals by any chance? Cryptophis are singular while Furina are divided....
Jordan
 
Can someone positively ID (save me the trouble of keying it) this one.
Initially thought it was a Cryptophis boschmai.. but getting back
and having a look at the couple of photos i took, it looks nothing like
a C. boschmai.. and more like some Furina..?
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Hard to tell from that angle but it looks most like a secretive to me. Where is it from? I would say def not a furina.
 
Can someone positively ID (save me the trouble of keying it) this one.
Initially thought it was a Cryptophis boschmai.. but getting back
and having a look at the couple of photos i took, it looks nothing like
a C. boschmai.. and more like some Furina..?

I think it is C. nigrostriatus, some of the one's I have seen around CQ are quite plain compared to the northern forms. The vertabral stripe can also be quite faded and sometimes even partial in CQ forms also- assuming it is a CQ form ;).

cheers Hawk.
 
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