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Definately a Fierce Snake.

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That scalation gives it away every time.

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Wow! Gotta love that Pic of the Bandy Bandy with his fang showing! Love it. Great shots DanTheMan!
 
Definately a Fierce Snake.

---------- Post added 05-Jan-11 at 10:06 PM ----------

That scalation gives it away every time.

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Wow! Gotta love that Pic of the Bandy Bandy with his fang showing! Love it. Great shots DanTheMan!

so does "inland taipan" on the pic. lol
 
Update pics of my male RBB, 10 mths on, approaching the 5 ft mark and downing adult rats like there's no tomorrow:D!
 
Thanks guys:D!

I've sent you an email Trent regarding those "other" Pseudechis:D!!
 
Some roughie shots from lastnight.

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I thought i would throw afew recent photos up
I am still yet to see a wild roughy, very nice photos Dan
Easten Brown
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Northern Death Adder
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Mulga Snake Barkley tablelands
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Shane
 
Eastern Bandy Bandy Vermicella annulata


Centralian Bandy Bandy Vermicella vermiformis


Golden Crowned Snake Cacophis squamulosus


Mulga Snake Pseudechis australis


Pygmy Mulga Snake Pseudechis pailsi


Rough-Scaled Snake Tropidechis carinatus


Shield-Snouted Brown Snake Pseudonaja aspidorhyncha
 
Great shots Matt. Love the first pic of the Kingie.
 
Nice shots Matt, i like the Cacophis.

I noticed your using pailsi as a species name, why is that?
 
Nice shots Matt, i like the Cacophis.

I noticed your using pailsi as a species name, why is that?

I've been told that the pygmy mulgas are being split up and the ones from the Kimberley area are P. weigeli and the ones from the Mt. Isa area (where this one was found) are P. pailsi ...I am just going off info that I was given by somebody that works for the QLD museum.
I also think that I stuffed up with my P. aspidorhyncha and it may actually be P. mengdeni?
 
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