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Pseudonaja textilis
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by BLACKSNAKE on February 27, 2002
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To all,
I am interested in the scale counts of Papuan/Irian Jayan P. textilis and also the iris colour and the colour of the Buccal cavity.
I am not needing something copied from a book...real counts....subcaudals, ventrals, midbodies etc.
Scott Eipper
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by simplydontgetbit on February 27, 2002
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I am not going to do any scale counts for you unltil they shed, I have two at work, but I will pay attention to the iris color for you.
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by BLACKSNAKE on February 28, 2002
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Simply,
thanks just send us an email when it occurs, what about the buccal cavity, if they are any thing like Aussie one they would be more than happy to show you their mouth lining?
scott
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by simplydontgetbit on February 28, 2002
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Sorry, spaced it today, My O. s. scutellatus laid 11 eggs today, and my Black mambas were copulating as well. So today was a fun day.
Anyway, I have never worked with any australian textilis however my boss has and he says it is a VERY different snake. The N. G. textilis are just as fast but I have never had one stand it's ground or even attempt a bite, very fast but no biting. I understand the australian ones bite first, second AND third then run! :)
Anyway I'll look tomarrow.
Terry
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