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Guess what kind of Reptile

I'll give a hint. The snake pictured is an old-world, insular species.

If anyone is interested in reading more about the previous species I posted, Rhamnophis aethiopissa, you can scroll to page 61 on books.google at the "A Photographic Guide to Snakes, other Reptiles and Amphibians of East Africa" by Branch and Branch site.

This link should take you directly there:

http://books.google.com/books?id=Bh...ha#v=snippet&q=Rhamnophis aethiopissa&f=false

Since books.google limits access based in IP address useage I'll also provide these captures.

Rhamnophis aethiopissa Capture1.JPG

Rhamnophis aethiopissa Capture2.JPG
 
GESvaranusmitchelliDB242copy2.jpg
 
Perentie;4790975; said:

Mitchells Water Monitor aka varanus mitchelli! Please post another in my place thanx.
:popcorn:
 
CJH;4775859; said:
Here's another species I have a vivid memory of seeing for the first time.

Species I posted is Lycodryas (Stenophis) citrinus from Madagascar. Glad to see somebody else already went - my two year old took out my laptop so I wouldn't have been able to participate much anyways.

Guess it's still Perentie's turn.
 
Please anyone just jump on in and post a photo in my place.
:popcorn:
 
hes speculated to be a giant day gecko o.0 go again?
 
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