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Hey all,

I have just been talking to one of my friends, and they were saying that they went over to Africa for a couple of weeks holiday.
She kindly decided to take a few pics of the reptiles over there :D

If anyone knows what they are (I have a small idea on what some are), can someone tell me what the others are ;).?

Thanks for looking... enjoy

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This chameleon was found when they were on a night tour. . . she was saying that all the guide had was a small torch & it was pitch black. . . All of a sudden he stoped, climbed out, and grabbed the branch & brought it back to the car. . . here's the little guy he found.

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Then he found another one a few hundred metres down the road :rolleyes:

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Hope you enjoy

Thanks. . .
Trouble
 
Awesome pics! I just love chameleons, adorable little guys they are...I would love to be able to have one at home, super cute!
 
Pythons Rule - Yeah, she had a great time. . . they went for 3 weeks or something. . . she's going to get me some more pics too, they saw crocs & other lizards. :D

juggalette - Yeah they are cute little guys. . . I reckon they've got sooo much personality.

Thanks for the nice comments. . . I'll pass them on too
 
The first one could be a Mole Snake but I'm not 100%
Green Mamba
African Rock Python
Gaboon Viper
Rhinoceros Viper
 
I see African egg eating snakes and an African Rock Python, theres also a baby burmese python there.
 
Beaked snake
Beaked snake
Green Mamba
African rock python
Gaboon viper
Gaboon Viper
Gaboon Viper
Rhino viper
Gaboon viper
Puff adder
Spitter
African rock python
Red spitter
Cobra
Forest cobra
Cobra
Flap neck chameleon all but last. Can't see last well enough to be sure.
 
Hi all

Rufous beaked Snake
Rufous beaked Snake
Eastern Green Mambas
Southern African Rock Pythons
East African Gaboon Adder
East African Gaboon Adder
East African Gaboon Adder
Rhinoceros Viper
East African Gaboon Adder
Puff Adder
Snouted Cobra (Looks like annuifera to me Euan)
Southern African Rock Python
Red Spitting Cobra (they are gorgeous)
Mfezi ? Naja mossambica
West african phase Forest Cobra
East African phase Forest Cobra
not sucure of the Chameleons

Cheers,
Scott Eipper
 
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Naja annulifera
Naja mossambica
Naja melanoleuca
Naja melanoleuca subfulva
 
Chameleo dilepis, depending where in Africa the photos were taken. The other small shameleon looks like a young Bradypodion spp. Also you can not definately say those rock pythons are from Southern Africa.
 
Amazing pics! Thanks heaps for sharing..
I love the gaboon vipers! The green mambas look like they have massive mouths!
I think I'd step over my own mother to be able to keep chameleons here :D
 
Thanks everyone :D

Cordylus - She did visit 2 different reptile parks & one was in South Africa. . . how come the rock python couldn't be from Sth Africa?? Just wondering
 
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