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snakes!!! what kind of snake is this?
What kind of snake is this or are these if there different ?
13 Answers
- GunnyLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
They are both pit vipers.
The 2 pictures posted below are the exact same pictures you posted, The1st one was listed as a Wagler's pit viper, the 2nd one was simply called a pit viper on a Google image search. The image page listing both is in my sources window.
Source(s): long term herper...Google search:http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=+wagl... - 1 decade ago
Two pit vipers, no doubt. Different pattern shown might tell more about the different environment they have grown up into.
Lara.
- madsnakemanLv 71 decade ago
They are both Wagler's pit vipers, Trimeresurus wagleri, also known as temple pit vipers.
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- owltyedupLv 51 decade ago
The second one is DEFINATELY a Juvenile Wagler's Pit-viper
Strike that... they are BOTH Wagler's Pit Vipers!
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-enemy/non_huma...
~Tyed~
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The snakes are different.
The top one is, I think, either an Emerald Tree Boa or Green Tree Python.
The bottom one is a venomous snake. But I don't know the name of it.
- FarmerLv 51 decade ago
lol..some of you would have been bit for saying, "oh nice boa.."
yep.. waglers both.
whats the rule folks?
four legs and fangs
the gun can go bang,
forked tongue and no fur
good luck on a cure.
- 1 decade ago
i cant see the top ones head so it could be the same or it could be a emerald tree boa or python but the bottom one is a tree viper