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User: Ghign (see all of Ghign's photos)
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Date: 10/21/05
Filesize: 32.0k, 121.0 k, 600 X 900
Image URL: http://gallery.kingsnake.com/data/98243OlfeF161005_010-med.jpg
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MelittaM

Registered: 11/2005
Location: Montevideo, Uruguay, South America
Photos Uplaoded: 1
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Masters degree in Zoology

I don't think this is a Philodryas olfersii! The head is not supposed to be so poited, and it also lacks the brown color on the head and the brown stripe along the back. P. olfersii also has a longer tail!
I think it could be a P. aestiva, although there are some details not clearly visible in the photos.
11-26-2005 04:33AM View MelittaM's Profile Visit MelittaM's Homepage!  

Ghign

Registered: 10/2005
Photos Uplaoded: 9
Comments Left: 0

This snake is olfersii: the green color is tipical of the north brazilian population.
The venom action is stronger in P. orfelsii than in P. Aestivus, so P. orfelsii is able to kill mice without constriction, on the contrary of the others Philodryas.
greatings
Ghig
11-28-2005 11:24AM View Ghign's Profile View Ghign's Gallery  

hkdeuro

Registered: 09/2007
Location: New Mexico
Photos Uplaoded: 4
Comments Left: 0

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09-12-2007 12:40AM View hkdeuro's Profile