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Id for shaitankhansk1's recently posted photos
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by Viperlady on February 20, 2006
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First of all, well, it would be of help to know where to contact you. Those pictures are blurry, but the first one looks like a colubrid, can't tell much, but the physonomy and eyes could give the clue that this one feeds on frogs or other reptiles (why not give it a try), and it might be a rear fanged mildly venomous snake, be careful. You would need to tell where you got them, the size, coloring... a little more info would help. As for the second one, which is also a (sorry for saying this) bad picture to help identify it, I would guess it is either a southamerican or asian tree viper, just by looking at the shape of the head and the longitude of the body.
Hope I helped a little, but if I was you, I'd take another pic or make a detailed description.
G-luck!
Val
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RE: Id for shaitankhansk1's recently posted photos
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by CAISSACA on February 20, 2006
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The stripy snake is almost certainly a Psammophis or relative, a rear-fanged snake, potentially bothersome bite. Will feed mostly on lizards. The spotted snake looks like either a Middle Eastern Coluber or a Spalerosophis. Definitely not a viper.
Hope this helps.
WW
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