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Misc comment #5

Thursday, 4 December 2014
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I think this should be it for today's post spams. Sorry about any inconvenience from my spamming and I  hope you all have a great day.

Snake compilation #14

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Bushviper #1
Bushviper #2
Bushviper #3
Have a image set of Bushvipers. They have such gorgeous scales, don't they?

Snake compilation #13

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Snake with hat #1
Snake with hat #2
Snake with hat #3
Have a set of images of California king snake with hat.

Dendroaspis viridis (Western Green Mamba)

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Dendroaspis viridis (Western Green Mamba)
Dendroaspis viridis, also commonly known as Western Green Mamba which is of the venomous snake species that hail from Western Africa. They are capable of growing up to 140cm long when they reached adulthood. Despite how they are rather long and thin, they are highly venomous as they are rapid-acting and able to cause serious damage to the nervous system. Their color scheme consist of wide variety of shades of greens. The fact that their are highly venomous, they are rather aggressive as well, making them to be a threat to humans.

Crotalus adamanteus (Eastern diamondback rattlesnake)

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Crotalus adamanteus (Eastern diamondback rattlesnake)
Crotalus adamanteus, also commonly known as Eastern diamondback rattlesnake which is that of the venomous pit viper species that hail from Southeastern United States. It is known to be the heaviest venomous snake in America and they are also happen to be the biggest rattlesnakes. They can grow up to 240cm long when they reached adulthood. Their color scheme consist of brownish, brownish-yellow, brownish-grey or olive ground color accompanied with black diamond shaped spots. That aside, their venom is really lethal to human, earning them 'most dangerous venomous snakes in America'.

Snake compilation #12

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Burmese python #1
Burmese python #2
Burmese python #3
Have a set of images of huge Burmese pythons.

Snake fact #4

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Source: qi.com
Side note: it's a pretty cute animation!

Acrochordus javanicus (Elephant Trunk Snake)

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Acrochordus javanicus (Elephant Trunk Snake)
Acrochordus javanicus, also commonly known as Elephant Trunk Snake which is of the nonvenomous aquatic snakes that hails from Indonesia. They are called so because of their baggy skins that are covered with scales and their big chunky size. That aside, they are capable of growing up to 240cm long at most when they reached adulthood. They tend to ambush their preys that capture fishes and other amphibians. Because of their rough baggy skin, it makes the preys that they have captured hard to escape.

Snake compilation #11

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Hosnose #1
Hosnose #2
Hosnose #3
Hosnose #4
Have a set of gifs of hognoses. Aren't they freaking cute?

Snake compilation #10

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Wall's Bronzeback #1
Wall's Bronzeback #2
Wall's Bronzeback #3
Have a set of images of Wall's Bronzeback. I just want to point out how pretty they looked.

Dendrelaphis cyanochloris (Wall's Bronzeback)

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Dendrelaphis cyanochloris (Wall's Bronzeback)
Dendrelaphis cyanochloris, also commonly known as Wall's Bronzeback which is of the cyanochloris snake species that hails from Southeast Asia. It is known to be a speedy and agile tree climber thanks to their long tails. It can be tell apart from the Elegant Bronzeback by checking if their back stripe across its eye and how vivid is their blue skin. Despite how they are nonvenomous, they are rather aggressive when threatened.

Misc Comment #5

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Did I ever mentioned about having one as pet one day? Maybe..

Snake compilation #9

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Snake with hat #1
Snake with hat #2
Snake with hat #3
Snake with hat #4
Have another set of images of snakes with hats.

Snake Compilation #8

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Green Tree Python #1
Green Tree Python #2
Have a set of images of artic blue colored green tree python.

Rhabdophis tigrinus (Tiger Keelback)

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Rhabdophis tigrinus (Tiger Keelback)
Rhabdophis tigrinus, also commonly known as Tiger Keelback which is of the venomous colubrid snake species that hails from East and Southeast Asia. They tend to grow up to 100cm long at most when they reached adulthood. Their color scheme is usually with olive-drab green accompanied with black and bright orange spots or crossover bars patterns as their underbelly is white in color. Despite how they are venomous, there are no records of anyone getting poisoned by them, which proves that they rarely bite humans.

Xenodermus Javanicus (Dragon Snake)

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Xenodermus Javanicus (Dragon Snake)
Xenodermus Javanicus also known as Dragon Snake which is a rough-backed litter snake that considered to be really rare that hails from Thailand, Burma and Indonesia. They are nocturnal which means that they would only hunt out at night, usually for frogs. Little are known about them due to their rarity.

Snake compilation #7

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Hognose #1
Hognose #2
Hognose #3
Have a set of gif's of Hognose.

Adenorhinos (Barbour’s short-headed viper)

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Adenorhinos (Barbour’s short-headed viper)
Adenorhinos, also commonly known as the Barbour’s short-headed viper which is of the venomous viper species that hails from Africa. They are one of the small and really rare terrestrial snake species on earth. They are so small that they can only reach up to 40cm at most during adulthood. Other than that, they tend to have relatively slender body but with strongly keeled scales on the outermost rows. Their color schemes are usually brown to blackish brown color accompanied with zigzag stripes. Because of how rare they are, little is known about their behavior.

Leptophis ahaetulla (Green Parrot Snake)

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Leptophis ahaetulla (Green Parrot Snake)
Leptophis ahaetulla, also commonly known as Green Parrot Snake which is of the medium-sized slender snake species which hails from Central America and Northern South America. They can reach up to 172cm long when they reached adulthood. They tend to have color scheme of bright green, gold and bronzy as their underbelly is in white or yellow in color. Their scales are strongly keeled except on the first row on both side of the body which is smooth.

Snake Compilation #6

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Snake with hat #1
Snake with hat #2
Snake with hat #3
Snake with hat #4
Have a set of pictures of snakes with hats.

Misc comment #4

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Hands are getting tired from all the postings, just to point that out in case people care.

Calliophis bivirgata (Blue Malayan Coral Snake)

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Calliophis bivirgata (Blue Malayan Coral Snake)
Calliophis bivirgata, also commonly known as Blue Malayan Coral Snake which is of the venomous elapid snake species that hails from Western Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. They tend to grow up to 140cm long at most when they reached adulthood. They have a rather light blue or deep blue or indigo or sometimes white stripes on each side of the body with a bright red color on the head area. They are often mistaken with the Calamaria schlegeli (Pink-headed reed snake) which can be dangerous as their venom is lethal.

Casarea dussumieri (Round Island boa)

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Casarea dussumieri (Round Island boa)
Casarea dussumieri, also commonly known as Round Island boa which is of the boa snake species that hails from Round Island which is at Mauritius. They have a  rather slender body and would grow up to 150cm long at most when they reached adulthood. For some reason, the males tend to have more pointed heads and slightly less longer body than the females. That aside, they are usually in dark brown in color and not only that, they are capable of shifting color due to their polychromatic skin cells.

Ovophis monticola (Mountain Pit Viper)

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Ovophis monticola (Mountain Pit Viper)
Ovophis monticola, also commonly known as Mountain Pit Viper which of the venomous pit viper species that hails from Asia. They are capable of growing up to 110cm long at most when they reached adulthood and females are tend to be more larger than males. That aside, they have a relatively short snout as they are more than twice the length of the eye diameter. Other than, they have a rather stout body as their scales are weakly keeled around the mid body area.

Snake compilation #5

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Blood Python #1
Blood Python #2
Blood Python #3
Blood Python #4
Have a set of gifs of Blood Pthon.

Snake compilation #4

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Milk Snake #1
Milk Snake #2
Milk Snake #3
Milk Snake #4
Milk snake progressively color change into black in color.

Oxybelis fulgidus (Green Vine Snake)

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Oxybelis fulgidus (Green Vine Snake)
Oxybelis fulgidus, also commonly known as Green Vine Snake which is of the arboreal colubrid snake species that hails from Central America and Northern South America. These snakes are known to be really slender, around 2cm think and capable of growing up to 200cm long at most during adulthood thus earning them their name of Green Vine Snake. They are usually green or yellowish green in color. Despite how they are relatively small, they are capable of opening their mouth really large to eat their preys.