udto udto na sa binisaya sir heycroc noh?
udto udto na sa binisaya sir heycroc noh?
Can you provide a link for the benefit of the doubt... thanks.
additional knowledge ni dah...hehehe
ako nang gihatag sa silingan oi kai hadlok ko mag tanaw,basin maka buhi nya,ako naman nagunit ang ulo kai akong gi tanaw ang ngipon pero wla man koi makitan gud,pariha atong usa nadakpan nako nga gamay phyton kai kita kog ngipon,nga murag bagong tubo nga buhok pero kani kai wla jud.black and white stripe siya nga ang white stripe niya kai nai orange sa tunga.
sir abi nako ako na?huhuhu
@drotz,
ok ra...hahaha maygani himaminaw pud ka ug radyo kay maayo kaayo mu likay.bwhahahahah
kayasa ingana man pud tog nawng ang natagak gikan sa sanga bai drotz katong ni adto mig kawasan stripes2 gipatay lang sa akong uncle luoy kaayong bitin.
I don't think it's a C. calligaster. Probably just the common wolfie (Lycodon spp.) or a rattie (Elaphe spp.).
It's too long for a coral, the color's off and the head just doesn't fit the bill. I'm just basing all these on the photos, which is bloodyy hazy. Lastly, coral's are ophiophiods (they eat only snakes, and a particular species to that too). Unless you get to see and have lots of them in your area, then bet it's not a coral.
Best thing to do, LET IT GO & SET IT FREE.
If you have snakes in your area, means your area's gotta healthy symbiom goin. Hopefully rodent-free too (now those bloody critters are what you SHOULD BE on the lookout for).
Cheers!
Last edited by herp_doctor; 06-09-2011 at 03:22 AM.
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