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Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Fri 2 Oct - 22:51
awesome snakes
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Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Fri 2 Oct - 23:09
Both are beautiful but the last two pictures are something else!
Great snakes.
Michael-Kreuzer Newbie
Number of posts: 29 Age: 47 Location: Germany Points: 959 Registration date: 2009-08-14
Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Sun 4 Oct - 14:46
Hi, great snakes, absolutly nice.
Regards
Michael
Petr Stoklasa Newbie
Number of posts: 16 Age: 21 Location: Czech Republic Points: 910 Registration date: 2009-09-04
Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Mon 5 Oct - 1:53
beautiful mambas, how are big?
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Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Mon 5 Oct - 6:47
I have to agree with Guenter. Beautiful animals and pictures too!
Harold van der Ploeg Snakemaster
Number of posts: 286 Age: 35 Location: The Netherlands Points: 1644 Registration date: 2008-04-27
Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Tue 6 Oct - 2:27
Thanks all!
@ Petr Stoklasa: The male (yellowish specimen) is just less than 2 meters in length. The female is easily over 2 meters.
Cheers, Harold
Patrick Vince Snakekeeper
Number of posts: 95 Age: 49 Location: france Points: 984 Registration date: 2009-09-22
Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Tue 6 Oct - 19:07
Gorgeous animals!!! i love to have a pair I have owned and bred D. Angusticeps, but viridis are more ....awesome. Maybe one day! R.
Ari Finsk Snakemaster
Number of posts: 257 Age: 54 Location: Finland Points: 1313 Registration date: 2009-04-14
Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Tue 6 Oct - 21:01
Never been very interested about Dendros (too big and fast vens to me) but now I have to say that the male is an amazingly fine coloured snake - one of the beautiest snakes I`ve ever seen ... and exellent pics too.
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Subject: Re: Dendroaspis viridis Tue 13 Oct - 9:12