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Guess what kind of Reptile

Anyone? here is another pic. They are pretty variable and this coloration is typical of the ones in captivity.

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snakeguy101;4711432; said:
Anyone? here is another pic. They are pretty variable and this coloration is typical of the ones in captivity.

Going with Boomslang
 
snakeguy101;4711432; said:
Anyone? here is another pic. They are pretty variable and this coloration is typical of the ones in captivity.

Since you're not listing a specific guess, could you post another picture of that species without the throat puffed up so I can confirm or reject?
 
LRM;4711584; said:
Going with Boomslang

Not a Boomslang, although some systematists believe or at least suspect Boomslangs are closely related to the species I posted.
 
Wild guess is it a Green Tree Snake?? :naughty:
 
snakeguy101;4711432; said:
Anyone? here is another pic. They are pretty variable and this coloration is typical of the ones in captivity.

This snake is a juv Boom Slang aka Dispholidus typus!
:popcorn:
 
Tequila;4712404; said:
This snake is a juv Boom Slang aka Dispholidus typus!
:popcorn:

That's what I figured SnakeGuy was getting at. But him saying typical coloration threw me for a loop.

But back to the point, Boomslang is not the right answer.
 
brooklynboy521;4712212; said:
Wild guess is it a Green Tree Snake?? :naughty:

Well two of the common names I have found for this species do indeed end with "Green Tree Snake". But both versions are longer than that.
 
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