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    Re: Opistoglyphs

    Quote Originally Posted by adamanteus View Post
    If I ever publish, I'll pay you guys to take it!
    James, you know darn well that we WILL remember that comment.

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    Re: Opistoglyphs

    James i have printed that bit off just incase you forget

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    Re: Opistoglyphs

    i have a female philodryas baroni, shes just over a year old now had her just less than a year, has only tried to bite on one occasion, which was very recently. im trying to move her from a box to a cage, but she hates the cage, thier very shy timid animals, anyway i had to get her out of the cage for routine maintenance and she struck twice at my hand neither bite landing, she was under stress though and i have no problems or fears of handling her freehand.
    needless to say she is back in her beloved 64lt really useful box tonight :-)
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    Re: Opistoglyphs

    That's a nice snake, Edward. I had spotted it in your avatar when you first joined. I saw one of these beauties in a pet shop down south recently....£300-
    James.

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    Cool Re: Opistoglyphs

    James, do you know the article DeLisle, Harold F., 1981. Venemous or not. Herpetology, vol. 11 (3): 1-19.
    I do not have it anymore, but maybe you can order it in a library or so.

    I used it, with some own experiences, to write an article (in Dutch) for Litteratura serpentium, Volume 4 (2), march 1984..
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    Online (in Dutch) you can find it here:
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    Re: Opistoglyphs

    I wish I could read Dutch, Fons! The only things I recognised were your name and the snakes' scientific names! I don't know the article you refferred to, but I will look it up. Thanks.
    James.

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