AGAMIDAE Very Well-Known Member Joined Mar 12, 2004 Messages 1,873 Reaction score 0 Location Brisbane Aug 17, 2006 #21 RE: Re: Unidentified snake ? yes a beautiful little fresh water snake or keelback (Tropidonophis mairii) Family Colubridae subfamily Natricinae
RE: Re: Unidentified snake ? yes a beautiful little fresh water snake or keelback (Tropidonophis mairii) Family Colubridae subfamily Natricinae
Nagraj Well-Known Member Joined Apr 20, 2006 Messages 539 Reaction score 3 Aug 17, 2006 #22 Wrasse said: And you reckon you are a cop... Click to expand... You must have me confused with somebody else. Wrasse said: Way to set a good example 'Mr Pillar of the community'. Click to expand... Your response to that little bit of levity is a serious over-reaction. As should be obvious, it was not a serious attempt to cheat or mislead anyone. Get over yourself.
Wrasse said: And you reckon you are a cop... Click to expand... You must have me confused with somebody else. Wrasse said: Way to set a good example 'Mr Pillar of the community'. Click to expand... Your response to that little bit of levity is a serious over-reaction. As should be obvious, it was not a serious attempt to cheat or mislead anyone. Get over yourself.
pythoness Very Well-Known Member Joined May 6, 2006 Messages 1,338 Reaction score 0 Location Brizzy Aug 17, 2006 #23 Get over yourself. Click to expand... duck and cover aaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggggg
waruikazi Legendary Joined Mar 6, 2006 Messages 10,114 Reaction score 18 Location Gunbalanya NT Aug 17, 2006 #24 RE: Re: Unidentified snake ? It looks alot like some species of boiga that i caught last night. But i thought mine was a slately grey. Does anyone know if you get keelbacks in the NT?
RE: Re: Unidentified snake ? It looks alot like some species of boiga that i caught last night. But i thought mine was a slately grey. Does anyone know if you get keelbacks in the NT?
JasonL Almost Legendary Joined Feb 23, 2006 Messages 9,936 Reaction score 2 Location Hobbiton, Middle Earth. Aug 17, 2006 #25 RE: Re: Unidentified snake ? Yes you do, any many species of keelbacks through asia as well. Slaty's go nuts when held and think they brown snakes.
RE: Re: Unidentified snake ? Yes you do, any many species of keelbacks through asia as well. Slaty's go nuts when held and think they brown snakes.