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Amazing pictures beautifulpythons but thats to be expected (I think I know who you are lol). A beautiful collection of elapids.
 
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Beautiful pythons, You make shane's snakes look SOO good... It's about time you helped him do justice to his animals lol :lol: ;) Where's the one of him holding the big ones?
 
lol I don't think I'll be putting that shot up.. save the next 5 pages in arguments over free handling..
 
Thought I'd seen that AS Kingy somewhere!

Great pics of some fantastic animals!!
 
OMFG! That last picture of the tiger... OMFG!

What locality has that snake. It is just the best looking one I have ever seen! What supspecies is it?

If possible I would love to see the scientific names of all the pictures. I know it is a lot but there are enough pictures where I see an animal I don't recognize immediatly. I would appreciate it a lot!
 
Ask Shaneblack about the locale mate I'm positive he said it was just a standard eastern and he bred it himself. Amazing animal though.. Someone else can do all the scientific names I'm way to lazy lol
 
I posted these last night but thought they belonged here. they are wild caught animals that were used in a snake handling course I participated in. Dugite, Tigersnake, Southern death adder.
 
What a bummer,:( got a dozen of these horrible things from gypsy,my 3y/o dajarra adder.
It was her first time but still pretty disappointing.
 

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Unfortunately the photo does it no justice either, It colours were absolutely striking and even the people that had never had contact with Tigers were instantly struck by the vividness of its colours I can't say that Ive seen heaps of tigers but it is by far the nicest I have seen
 
Baz, i dont know a lot about snake breading, but i can tell by the photograph that theyre no good. Sorry to see that, i hope you have better luck with her next year.

Here is a highland copperhead i encountered up in the hills behind Mt Beauty this afternoon.

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