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    Re: Snake Trivia

    Quote Originally Posted by Mommy2many View Post
    One: Viperidae
    Two: Colubridae
    Third: Elapidae
    Those would be my guesses too.
    Too many snakes! 15 species and counting. 2.2 plus Crested geckos 2.2 Gargoyle geckos 0.2 Chihuahua 2.1 evil cats.
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    Re: Snake Trivia

    If I've calculated correctly, there should be 6 possible answers. I won't say anything about the current guesses, until we have a few more.

    Bonus question: Which one is nonvenomous?

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    1 Elapidae
    2 Viperidae
    3 Colubridae

    You certainly picked the confusing ones :P
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Bonus question: Which one is nonvenomous?
    I'd guess #2, but that is only a guess.
    Too many snakes! 15 species and counting. 2.2 plus Crested geckos 2.2 Gargoyle geckos 0.2 Chihuahua 2.1 evil cats.
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    Re: Snake Trivia

    colubridae, viperidae, elapidae

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    #3 is my guess since i got 2 wrong

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    I am going to guess
    1. Colubridae
    2. Elapidae
    3. Vipperidae

    and number one is non-venomous.

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    One: Viperidae
    Two: Colubridae
    Third: Elapidae


    thats what I am going with....pretty sure the first is a viper (but I am no expert by any means...)

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    Quote Originally Posted by gregmonsta View Post
    1 Elapidae
    2 Viperidae
    3 Colubridae

    You certainly picked the confusing ones :P
    You, sir, have answered correctly.


    One: Elapidae
    Death adder, Acanthophis sp., a prime example of convergent evolution. That snake is actually a close relative of cobras, mambas and taipans. It has however evolved characteristics that are typically found viperids: Short thick body, triangular head, vertical pupils, hinged fangs, a sit-and-wait hunting method etc.

    Two: Viperidae
    Night adder, Causus sp., One of the more primitive viperids (primitive meaning it has traits that most other lineages don't display anymore).

    Three: Colubridae
    Montpellier snake, Malpolon monspessulanus,


    And they are all venomous.



    So, the point of this little exercise was to illustrate that even if rules of thumb are helpful, they have exceptions. Vipers don't always look like typical vipers and elapids don't always look like your average taipan or cobra.
    Last edited by Stefan-A; 01-10-2010 at 08:10 AM.

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    Re: Snake Trivia

    woohoo. a good pointer for the wild .... if you're not 100% sure what it is ... don't pick it up!
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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