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Ding ding ding! Rough scaled python it is.

Here is my one sitting on some eggs.
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-H
 
J*****do,

How did you know it was a python? because I reckon it's a safe bet that the only wild ones you've seen have been on a computer screen. :D:D:D

-H

Ouch! :p I was actually thinking roughy but I didn't think you had that much money ;)
I'll see some sort of ****ty constricting snake up the NSW coast in Jan hopefully.
 
Yes, i had to sell myself an awful lot to buy those snakes.

And don't worry about the pythons... you'll get one eventually young fella :D
 
ok new one.....
first few hints
There are five species of of this herp and four of them live in the Northern Territory.
They feed on 1 particular food source
They live in sub-terranean (underground) habitats.
They perform something called 'flicker fusion' to confuse predators.

Ok GO
 
I like this game. Here is my "Guess the Herp"! It is an Australian species:
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im not sure piccy not loading properly on my comp... all pixelated... maybe some form of brown... western? but i dont know... al i can see is a pixelated brown snake which means alot of different kinds!
 
dont know if the scales match a copperhead
mind you cant really tell with my quality pic :p
 
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