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Thamnophis Addict
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: South Carolina
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Re: Sid, what do you mean...
The photo was simply posted with Scott Felzer's permission as a Mesoamerican Highlands. He has it pictured on his site. Do you feel it is incorrect? If so, either let me know and I'll remove or you're welcome to yourself.
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Germany/Hamburg
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Re: Sid, what do you mean...
Why donīt you simply use the scientific name for snakes. Itīs much easier and everybody knows what weīre talking about, without having seen the snake.
This one would be Thamnophis fulvus. In German we also have trivial names for some snakes. There is one garter snake, that is named "Mexikanische Strumpfbandnatter" or freely translated "mexican garter snake". The scientific name for this snake is Thamnophis eques eques. So we do have the trivial name "mexican garter snake" for Thamnophis fulvus as well as for T. e. eques. A little bit confusing, donīt you think? When using only the scientifc names you wonīt have such problems. Just my two cents. Best wishes, Daniel
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Brother Snake
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: Sid, what do you mean...
Totally agree with you Daniel, it's just sooooo much easier to use the scientific names to avoid any confusion. Although so many dealers do not, so someone who has say an Oregon Redsided, may not know it's a Thamnophis sirtalis concinnus....so sometimes we need to be able to "translate" the common names as well.
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"Preparing For First shed"
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: Sid, what do you mean...
Why not make a list of all the garter species with scientigic names and various popular names, put on the forum like the caresheets?
I would love to have one list once and for all, so you don't get the different species and subspecies mixed up, because you jump from website to website trying to figure out which is what.... |
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