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Posted - 04/12/2009 : 19:59:57 Here you go bio this is ratty when i got him in june
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hiper2009 |
Posted - 20/12/2009 : 18:48:18 Thats a nice RatSNake ! |
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Posted - 05/12/2009 : 16:06:13 I guess not ..cant find much on them cept there from around china vietnam and live in the forrest and eat rodents and lizards and frogs.dont see nothing about keeping them in captivity tho. |
BlueTongueDan |
Posted - 05/12/2009 : 10:12:50 Good looking Rat snake! Im guessing these arent too common? |
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Posted - 04/12/2009 : 23:25:25 Thats him .. well done the pair of you and thank you |
matty18714 |
Posted - 04/12/2009 : 21:29:49 Scale counts and profile photos of the head will help as I said in the chat |
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Posted - 04/12/2009 : 21:28:43 Yeah, i thought that about the head shape as well as i mentioned in my other post, i am just wondering if maybe it changes a little as it grows.
Tilly may be able to tell us if that is what hers looked like when it was younger. |
matty18714 |
Posted - 04/12/2009 : 21:26:27 I looked at Ptyas korros aswell Bio but the head shape doesnt match (at least from the angle of these photos).
Just worth mentioning, the animals within the Ptyas genus arnt considered "true rat snakes".
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Posted - 04/12/2009 : 21:07:07 The closest i can find to this is Ptyas Korros, common name of Indo-Chinese Rat Snake.
Similar latin name to the Kosser you were told as well.
Head shape may be a little off in this picture though.
www.zoocon.com/Herps/Elaphe/Ptyas_korros.jpg |
matty18714 |
Posted - 04/12/2009 : 20:01:36 Stunning. What species? |