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02-27-2007, 02:16 PM
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I know this is VERY old but i wanted to point out for future people who might want to keep one of these, according to Dr. Brian Fry
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"The most aggressive snake we've had so far have been the Ptyas carinatus (Keeled ratsnakes). These massive snakes can get 4 meters long, look just like a king cobra and can hit your face from the ground. Like just about every other 'colubrid' they have a venom gland and their venom is rich in neurotoxic 3FTx. However, bites are without effects in humans. However, they have incredibly strong jaws that can leave an impressive amount of scar tissue."
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So that just a warning. That said I'd still LOVE to get one. Any idea where they could be found?
~Samuel
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08-11-2010, 07:11 PM
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Hi
Ptyas carinatus don't live in Taiwan, they live in China and so on. Ptyas carinata you can find, I keep them also sometimes, after rescue them, antill they are ok and can go back to the nuture. So I will get Ptyas carinatus, than I can show you how they look like.
Woongson
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01-19-2012, 09:54 PM
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THE KING RATS ARE BY FAR MY FAV SNAKE TO WORK WITH THERE BIG BEAUTIFUL SNAKES A COUPLE PICS OF SOME OF MINE
HARD TO SEE BUT MY BABY FEMALE
MY JUVI FEMALE
AND MY ADULT MALE
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04-05-2012, 07:26 PM
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用Google查查“爬行天下”论坛,旧大陆鼠蛇(锦蛇)问产地的玩家比较靠谱,这里的很多压根就枚接触过 野生的王锦蛇(也就是台湾叫的臭青公)
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