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*SNAKE*
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Posted: 04 Jun 2004

even one this size let of a good smell

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Robert V
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Posted: 28 Apr 2005

*Snake*

I just read your post about the sad loss of 'no-tail'.....Then I saw your pic here. Am I going off my trolley or am I right in thinking that this one is dead as well???? If not, its a feature, as I've never seen eyes so dark on a live grassie! R


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Posted: 28 Apr 2005
Isn't it just a camera affect of light reflection from the spectacle? It doesn't look at all dead to me. I've noticed a lot of pictures on here of adders with funny looking eyes that don't appear quite as they do in the field.
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Alan Hyde
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Posted: 28 Apr 2005
Looks fine to me too , and very cute
O-> O+>
Robert V
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Posted: 28 Apr 2005
Its dead. deceased. bit the dust. it is no more. It is an ex snake.....get it Monty PYTHON haha
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Posted: 29 Apr 2005
hi rob no m8 that one is alive the next pic down is the one that died you cant mistake STUMPY
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*SNAKE*
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Posted: 29 Apr 2005
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Posted: 29 May 2005

B**ger me, Natrix are hard to stalk and get a nice pic of coilled up basking !

Managed to get a pic of this one late this afternoon, managed to grab it too, what a pong !  


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*SNAKE*
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Posted: 29 May 2005

saw this one basking and managed to grab it


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Posted: 29 May 2005
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Posted: 29 May 2005
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Danial
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Posted: 29 May 2005
Hi Paul,

Nice pic of that juv grass snake
Looks mesmerised by the camera
Here's a pic of an adult I found last month, just wish the grass blades had not been in the way.

Danial

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*SNAKE*
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Posted: 29 May 2005
beautiful colour nice pic
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Robert V
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Posted: 30 May 2005
Good pics lads, but, Steve, maybe you shouldn't have grabbed your one, looks gravid to me?! R
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Posted: 30 May 2005
I promise you it wasn't manhandled P, but good point
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Robert V
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Posted: 30 May 2005

I hope Gemma can put on my latest 'crop' of grassies. You might note that in the pic of the pair about to mate, the male has a horseshoe type face marking. that was in late March. In late april, here he is 'at it' again in another bunch. he's an insatiable little blighter! enjoy.

R


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Posted: 01 Jun 2005

Rob's pictures

 

 

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Danial
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Posted: 02 Jun 2005
Great pics Rob, and the second pic looks like a grinning snake.



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Robert V
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Posted: 02 Jun 2005

Danial,

thanks; maybe it was! R


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Posted: 02 Jun 2005

nice pics rob three in the last pic now your showing off lol dont tell me they were like busses

paul


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