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Some more elapid pics from some recent travels.




Carpentarian whipsnake (Demansia flagellatio). Caught by someone else on a snake call-out in Mt Isa.




Western brown snake (Pseudonaja nuchalis). Caught by someone else on a snake call-out in Katherine.




Greater black whipsnake (Demansia papuensis). Caught by someone else on a snake call-out in Katherine.




Greater black whipsnake (Demansia papuensis). Caught by someone else on a snake call-out in Katherine.




Greater black whipsnake (Demansia papuensis). Caught by someone else on a snake call-out in Katherine.




Greater black whipsnake (Demansia papuensis). Caught by someone else on a snake call-out in Katherine.




Lesser black whipsnake (Demansia vestigiata)




Northern small-eyed snake (Cryptophis pallidiceps)




Orange-naped snake (Furina ornata)




Orange-naped snake (Furina ornata)
 
That Orange Naped Snake has all but lost his orange colour on his neck. ;( don't they normally have a clear orange band accross the nape??
 
Nah they turn a pretty dark brown when they get a bit older, i don't think i've ever seen a large one that is still brightly coloured. Here's another one, from Ngukurr.

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That Orange Naped Snake has all but lost his orange colour on his neck. ;( don't they normally have a clear orange band accross the nape??
 
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