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Figured I would put up some photos of some snakes I own to see if we can get this plan on a roll again.
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Annoyingly the uploader was not working correctly and was failing to load most of my images so most of these are old photos.

Cheers Cameron
 

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Beautiful snakes Baker!
I'll try and guess what they are:
1.Greater Black Whipsnake
2.Demansia of some sort, maybe psammophis?
3.Inland taipan
4. Acanthophis wellsi?
5. Bredli Python
Please tell me if I'm right, I think your snakes are stunning :D

Bredli
 
Thank you. You managed to get bredli correct which is a start.
1. Eastern brown (Pseudonaja textilis)
2. Keelback (Tropidonophis mairii). Notice between that there is a scale between the nasal and preoculur scales known as a loreal scale. If a loreal scale is present it is not an elapid. Its a very useful and important at times identifying feature.
3. Spotted black snake (Pseudechis guttatus).
4. You where close with this one. This is a Northern death adder (praelongus) not a wellsi.
Give your self some more time and practice and you will be identifying things without a problem.

Cheers, Cameron.
 
Very nice animals! You adders are beautiful, and I would not want to be that rat...
 
Wonderful photos!
The keelback looks wicked, one of the best photos of seen of one, really highlights their cool scales

Love the mouth on adders!

Beautiful collection
 
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