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Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: divot] #7944680 09/01/12 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: divot
No Dendroaspis polylepis?


Hell to the no.

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7944734 09/01/12 06:57 PM
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Got an extra enclosure? I've got a Suriname Red Tail that could use some extra room or some drift wood to climb about on.


Awesome collection and pictures too man! I love snakes.


Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7944778 09/01/12 07:17 PM
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That's friggin awesome.


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Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7945333 09/01/12 11:41 PM
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beautiful snake collection you have.


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Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: PowerLizard] #7945349 09/01/12 11:52 PM
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Does your insurance agent know?


That was my first thought.


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Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7945478 09/02/12 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted By: jonk9194
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No Dendroaspis polylepis?


Hell to the no.


how come ?
i mean if you have a Bamboo Viper, why not a Black Mamba

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7945553 09/02/12 01:44 AM
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Ceraste and Atheris are cool genera. I am not much of a keeper, but am an avid field herper.


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Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7945584 09/02/12 01:55 AM
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very impressive

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: butch sanders] #7945697 09/02/12 02:26 AM
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Originally Posted By: butch sanders
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No Dendroaspis polylepis?


Hell to the no.


how come ?
i mean if you have a Bamboo Viper, why not a Black Mamba


Which one are you referring to as a bamboo viper?

There is a big difference between vipers and mambas.

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: TexDawg] #7945703 09/02/12 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: TexDawg
very impressive


Thank you. I posted this in hopes of informing people on a taboo subject.

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: butch sanders] #7945776 09/02/12 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted By: butch sanders
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No Dendroaspis polylepis?


Hell to the no.


how come ?
i mean if you have a Bamboo Viper, why not a Black Mamba


I'm curious about this as well. I don't know much at all about snakes, but it seems that if you're ok with keeping a bunch of deadly snakes in your home one more wouldn't matter.

Very interesting thread!

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7945856 09/02/12 03:11 AM
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the ones with the horns are scary..

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jm_tx] #7947424 09/02/12 09:19 PM
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There is a big difference between a arboreal viper and a mamba.

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No Dendroaspis polylepis?


Hell to the no.


how come ?
i mean if you have a Bamboo Viper, why not a Black Mamba


I'm curious about this as well. I don't know much at all about snakes, but it seems that if you're ok with keeping a bunch of deadly snakes in your home one more wouldn't matter.

Very interesting thread!

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7947451 09/02/12 09:37 PM
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Well, I kinda gathered that there was some difference based on your response. grin Maybe I should have been more specific...what is different about them that makes them so much more scary? I understand that arboreal means "tree dwelling" but, why does that make one more or less dangerous? Just curious. Thanks!

Re: Venomous Snake Collection [Re: jonk9194] #7947492 09/02/12 09:51 PM
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That's wild, what would've been a green one that one would find in this area. I saw one at lake Nocona eating a snake that was eating big'ol bull frog when I was a kid. Scared me so much I turned around and ran.


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