R ReptileRascals Well-Known Member Joined Aug 18, 2003 Messages 302 Reaction score 0 Sep 27, 2003 #61 LMAO, That deserves extra points for the research involved...
S Slateman Guest Sep 28, 2003 #62 MY GOT Python guy44. you are getting this point for sure. Sorry for not mention that i mean Australian pythons only. My fault. Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........ 3 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........1 So try again : How many australian species and subspecies we have?
MY GOT Python guy44. you are getting this point for sure. Sorry for not mention that i mean Australian pythons only. My fault. Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........ 3 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........1 So try again : How many australian species and subspecies we have?
P python_guy44 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 21, 2003 Messages 328 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Sep 28, 2003 #63 i think its 23 which has the natural diamond/carpet and the diamond and carpet complex included. This shouldnt have unnatural intergrades in the question should it slatey?
i think its 23 which has the natural diamond/carpet and the diamond and carpet complex included. This shouldnt have unnatural intergrades in the question should it slatey?
Brodie Very Well-Known Member Joined May 22, 2003 Messages 1,319 Reaction score 2 Location FNQ Sep 28, 2003 #64 14
P poppets Not so new Member Joined Aug 19, 2003 Messages 15 Reaction score 0 Sep 29, 2003 #65 15 species of pythons
Fangs Well-Known Member Joined Jan 23, 2003 Messages 497 Reaction score 1 Location Nunya Sep 29, 2003 #66 Now come on Poppets.Are you sure its 15 species?? How can you think so late in the night?Its after 1.30 am.
Now come on Poppets.Are you sure its 15 species?? How can you think so late in the night?Its after 1.30 am.
wattso Very Well-Known Member Joined Aug 1, 2003 Messages 1,390 Reaction score 0 Sep 29, 2003 #67 Doh! (stupid "posted" line!) lol actually you'd be surprised how late the little horrors stay up in the holidays sometimes! {not this late but)
Doh! (stupid "posted" line!) lol actually you'd be surprised how late the little horrors stay up in the holidays sometimes! {not this late but)
S Slateman Guest Sep 29, 2003 #68 It is 15 species as watso said, but he is to old for this LOL. I am giving point to Python_guy44 for this one. He included intergrades in his answer. Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........ 4 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........1 New question How many species of the typhlopids we have in Australia? closest number will win.
It is 15 species as watso said, but he is to old for this LOL. I am giving point to Python_guy44 for this one. He included intergrades in his answer. Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........ 4 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........1 New question How many species of the typhlopids we have in Australia? closest number will win.
P python_guy44 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 21, 2003 Messages 328 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Sep 29, 2003 #69 30 are recognised as typhlopids in australia
S Slateman Guest Sep 30, 2003 #70 Well done Python guy44. Point to you. Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........5 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........1
Well done Python guy44. Point to you. Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........5 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........1
P python_guy44 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 21, 2003 Messages 328 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Sep 30, 2003 #72 indonesia
Brodie Very Well-Known Member Joined May 22, 2003 Messages 1,319 Reaction score 2 Location FNQ Sep 30, 2003 #73 Guam
P python_guy44 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 21, 2003 Messages 328 Reaction score 0 Location Sydney Sep 30, 2003 #75 he is asking from where did the boiga irregularis come from when it invaded australia.
S Slateman Guest Oct 1, 2003 #77 Well done Brendan for somebody who don't understand the question Point to you for ansfer ......papua new guinea i dnt understand the question.... Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........5 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........2
Well done Brendan for somebody who don't understand the question Point to you for ansfer ......papua new guinea i dnt understand the question.... Points so far: Sobrien ........ 2 Poppets ........ 2 +1/2 Python guy44........5 Morelia man........1 Brodie........1 brendan_spencer........2
Brodie Very Well-Known Member Joined May 22, 2003 Messages 1,319 Reaction score 2 Location FNQ Oct 1, 2003 #80 because mammals use a lot of energy to regulate their temps....where as reptiles rely on outside sources so use less energy to heat themselves..
because mammals use a lot of energy to regulate their temps....where as reptiles rely on outside sources so use less energy to heat themselves..