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Guess what kind of Reptile

Try this one then;)
Micrelaps_V.jpg
 
coura;2891812; said:
Try this one then;)
Micrelaps_V.jpg

Desert Black-headed Snake aka Micrelaps vaillanti, though one site I saw it connected with states its "Micrelaps M" but when I check further on the site I see it labelled Micrelaps vaillanti.


Go for it again Coura, though I see you really didn't read my last answer to your post very well.:irked:
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Tequila;2893291; said:
Desert Black-headed Snake aka Micrelaps vaillanti, though one site I saw it connected with states its "Micrelaps M" but when I check further on the site I see it labelled Micrelaps vaillanti.


Go for it again Coura, though I see you really didn't read my last answer to your post very well.:irked:
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I read, took all precausions I know of, dont know how to avoid it:nilly:Seriously somebody else should have a go, no more sheers for me today
 
Jfitz;3096515; said:
kk i'll have a go if you don't mind ;)


striped gecko aka Hoplodactylus stephensi!, go ahead try again.
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Milamber;3100213; said:
Apparantly, he has a passion for Reptiles. Or he cheats.

The only way I know of to cheat would be if the poster isn't smart enough or aware that they somethimes must change the name associated with the pic. Because then all one needs do is right click on said photo an choose save pic to see associate name. But in this case it was a very simple gecko. And if you know how to use a search engine you should be able to find it even if your not sure of the latin name.

Plus I used to breed and keep many different types of reptiles. So the first guess is the correct guess.
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Jfitz;3100314; said:

:FIREdevil Just remember just because something isn't readily known to you doesn't mean that it isn't readily known by others. Or maybe I just know how to use a search engine, better than you.:FIREdevil
 
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