Chlidonias 31 Jan 2014 in an aviary-style cage, no sign. It was very big and fat and I guessed at it being an olive python, but a real ID would be appreciated January 2014
in an aviary-style cage, no sign. It was very big and fat and I guessed at it being an olive python, but a real ID would be appreciated January 2014
G G Gulo gulo 31 Jan 2014 I don't know, Chlidonias. The colouring looks off (possible due to shed?) as there is no irredescence. I would say it is Apodora papuana.
I don't know, Chlidonias. The colouring looks off (possible due to shed?) as there is no irredescence. I would say it is Apodora papuana.
Chlidonias 31 Jan 2014 oh yes, that looks right. Thanks for that. And because the common name of Apodora papuana is Papuan olive python I can claim that that was the one I meant all along!
oh yes, that looks right. Thanks for that. And because the common name of Apodora papuana is Papuan olive python I can claim that that was the one I meant all along!
G G Gulo gulo 31 Jan 2014 De nada. Yes, yes you can. I toyed with barroni, but it just didn't look right.
G G Gulo gulo 1 Feb 2014 Chlidonias said: jejeje, one should never toy with a barroni! Click to expand... for sure! haven't seen them on lists. not that they are wholesale critters, but seems no one works with them anymore in the U.S.
Chlidonias said: jejeje, one should never toy with a barroni! Click to expand... for sure! haven't seen them on lists. not that they are wholesale critters, but seems no one works with them anymore in the U.S.
ralph 4 Mar 2014 There were radiated tortoises in this exhbit in 2012. It is too crowded for any species.