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 Elapsoidea sundevalli longicauda

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Andrew Hacket
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PostSubject: Elapsoidea sundevalli longicauda   Mon 28 Apr - 5:55

Very rare pictures of this animal eating in captivity , I look for other people who
keep this animal I believe it possible this be the first pair
in captivity in the world ! This rat die in under 30 seconds I believe this venom
to be dangerous.







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Mario Lutz
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PostSubject: Re: Elapsoidea sundevalli longicauda   Mon 28 Apr - 8:58

congrats andrew, i dont know of Elapsoida sundevalli longicauda in captivity so far... nice they eat! thanks for the pics man!

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