indicus
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Heres a couple photos...'Simoselaps semifasciatus', the first i've seen, after several years out-an-about, and of course, it had just been hit....very beautiful, small burrowing species of elapid, wide spread, quite varible, supposedly;.. however not commonly seen... regarded as harmless.. such a shame,....would have been great to photograph a live specimen...
Here's an oddity, the largest i've ever seen, on the Tablelands, dead or alive...42cm, Stimson's?...this dead specimen: midbody scale rows-38..ventrals-242...subcaudals-45, seems a very small python overall, regardless, of what it's deemed....road kill, damn up-setting!!!...
Here's an oddity, the largest i've ever seen, on the Tablelands, dead or alive...42cm, Stimson's?...this dead specimen: midbody scale rows-38..ventrals-242...subcaudals-45, seems a very small python overall, regardless, of what it's deemed....road kill, damn up-setting!!!...