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the common tree snake with the blue looks awsome, i'd love to have one. and the night tiger looks great too :D
 
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My girl!

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I came across this little Slatey Gray up at Port Douglas last year.
I didnt get a chance to get any better pics than these, It didnt stick around long enough for me to change lenses :)
 

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Some of these a wild, some are mine and some are owned by other people

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Cheers,
Scott
 
awsooome pics ppl i love the bule green tree.
 
Are you 100% certain this was a slatey. I kind of think it looks quite similar to some Brown-headed snakes that i've caught in the past (Furina tristis). I even think this might be an older specimen and I could be seeing things but it looks like you can see his faded neck band.
Pretty to see either way.


I came across this little Slatey Gray up at Port Douglas last year.
I didnt get a chance to get any better pics than these, It didnt stick around long enough for me to change lenses :)
 
thanks Stewart. Been having a **** day and you just made it. Cheers :p
 
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what is the definition of colourbrid, and what makes a snake a colourbrid? and great shots


Will
 
Beautiful shots as always Stuart. Look forward to seeing the next lot of photos after your trip north.
 
what is the definition of colourbrid, and what makes a snake a colourbrid?

I don't know what features separate colubrids from other snake families. In Australia, most colubrids have a loreal scale, while elapids don't. The white-bellied mangrove snake is the only Australian colubrid that lacks a loreal scale.

Wikipedia has more information (though admittedly not much more) information in its colubrid page.


Stewart
 
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