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  1. Nephrurus

    A.P.T- Another Pilbara Thread

    Hi all, After a brief hiatus I'm going to try and post a little more, upload more stuff to flickr and my other site (that i'm not allowed to have in my signature), or, in the very least, catch up and write up a few of the field herping threads that should have gone up here and there. I...
  2. eitak

    What am I?

    I am thinking keelback? Any other ideas? He's been living in our swampy spa but we cleaned it out today . . I get more photos if anyone needs any I know they aren't the best photos but didn't wanna risk touching it until I was certain what it was . .
  3. O

    Help with the snake identification

    Hi all, can you please help with identification of the snake in the attached pic. (sorry about the quality). Is it spotted python or something else.thank you
  4. Bryce

    Gtp's & their cages show us your's

    This is my female GTP named Trick'', I though i would just share a photo of her and the setup she is in, im interested in seeing other GTP setups so please post if you have. She is around 12months of age and eating hopper mice, perch size is 15mm diameter, eats every 6-7days. She is a...
  5. moloch05

    pics from Karijini NP, WA

    My son and I visited Karijini National Park in the Pilbara of Western Australia for several days in November, 2005. This park is famous for its beautiful red rock gorges. Some of these gorges have permanent water and of course, where there is water, there is abundant life. Here are a few...
  6. moloch05

    pics from the Goldfields area, WA (2)

    On the trip in February, 2007, my friend and I also visited the Meekatharra/Mt. Magnet/Sandstone in the Goldfields region of Western Australia. Here are photos of some of the habitats and animals that we saw.. ... granite outcrops were frequent and these were good for a variety of reptiles...
  7. moloch05

    pics from the Goldfields area, WA (1)

    In February, 2007, a friend and I visited the Goldfields area of Western Australia. In this post, I will include photos of animals that we encountered in the Wiluna/Leonora/Laverton area. The habitat here looked great and it seemed to hold lots of potential for snakes. In the end, we saw few...
  8. insectovor

    Spotting back in action

    I was talking to a few friends this week and they have been doing some good spotlighting lately. Also some of the reports online have been good so I decided to go spotlighting in prime reptile country..The red centre.... We started driving at about seven and it did not take long before we saw...
  9. W

    Nice little fella

    Found this little fella tonight. Seems to be regrowing his tail. I love the N.wheeleri. All those rosettes look so cool.
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