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what do you prefer?

  • snakes

    Votes: 66 71.7%
  • lizards

    Votes: 19 20.7%
  • turtles

    Votes: 7 7.6%

  • Total voters
    92
  • Poll closed .
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I prefer turtles


Cheeers,
Will


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Snakes :D although i have lizards , snakes are easier to maintain and care for
 
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i started off loving turts, moved to snakes now my pasion is lizards
 
what you mean you have both there are 3 options?
you have a snake and a trtle/lizard?


Will


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I keep a 2yr + 4month old kreffts shortneck boy.. Love him to bits! I don't have a snake yet, but from the two spotteds I've caught and relocated from the college.. I prefer snakes. beautiful animals.. Having said that, I really do love all reptiles (all animals in general, actually) each has their own appeal... for me, my turt has the best personality you could ask for
 
whats a coulbrid snake and whats a hybrid snake?

Hi Will,

Colubrid snakes are from the family Colubridae. It's the dominant snake family in most parts of the world, but here in Australia we have only 10 or 11 species. The family's Australian representatives include common/northern/brown tree snakes, keelback, slaty-grey snake, and a whole bunch of aquatic and semi-aquatic species from northern Australia.

A hybrid is an animal whose parents come from different taxa (i.e., groups of animals). It's most commonly used to refer to an animal whose parents are different species. If you mated a carpet snake with a scrub python the offspring would be called interspecific hybrids. If you mated two subspecies (like a coastal carpet and a Darwin carpet) you'd get a subspecies hybrid.


Hope this helps,

Stewart
 
yeah but it is it isn't called Australian pythons and turtles is it but me personally i have nothing against turtles but im a snake person
 
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