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How to tell the difference between EMERALD TREE BOA AND GREEN TREE PYTHON !!!
when you look up emerald tree boa, like 30% of the photos are mislabeled green tree pythons
if u look up corallus caninus, the latin name for ETB, it’s better, but still some are green tree pythons, omg how confusing for the world of google
TWO EASIEST WAYS TO TELL:
1. The heat pits: ETB have a long line of heat pits above their mouth that starts from the front of their snout and continues all the way back to the back of their mouth. GTP only have six distinct triangular-shaped heat pits above their lip in the very front, like other morelia species.
2. Scale count: ETB have some distinctive large, flat scales on their snout. GTP have a much higher scale count on their snout- small and round and all over the place.
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT, ONLY TWO EASY WAYS, NOW YOU BRAG THAT YOU CAN DISTINGUISH BETWEEN ETB AND GTP, SUCH A SNAKE EXPERT!!!
Super helpful!
My mom sent me this video of Nola (she is taking care of her for now bc of hurricane Micheal) & I miss her more than ever !
Reminder: check your reptile keeping equipment!
I keep seeing missing snake posts today so be sure to check your enclosures are secure, but while you’re at it, check your temperature controllers and heat fixtures!
It’s a good habit to get into evaluating the safety of your equipment.
Dont forget to reblog for your friends!! Remind everyone today!!
Temperature changes outside also affect the inside of your home!
its time
Loch Ness monster: Confirmed
The Noodles of Reptiblr part 5! featuring some complex scale details that I don’t regret whatsoever… (my hand hurts) Enjoy another batch of wonderful snakes~ some familiar faces along with some new additions to the community! ❤️
Lasso belongs to @thlpp Peach belongs to @the-long-dog Oopsie belongs to @dogpantry Saturn belongs to @spacesnek Nugget belongs to @the-love-of-snakes Typhon belongs to @teleos Weir belongs to @bbreptiles Navi, Aurelion & Cassiopeia belong to @i-m-snek
(part 1) (part 2) (part 3) (part 4)
These are so good! You really captured Peach beautifully!
A WALK ON THE WIDER SIDE
hello and welcome to another episode of Weird Biology with me, your host Bunjy! this week’s creature is hard to see and kind of dangerous, so we’re just going to watch our step as we-
OOP WATCH OUT!
you almost stepped on him!
you should be more careful, you could have really hurt his feelings.
it’s time to meet-
*muffled hysterical laughter*
the Gaboon Viper is found in the forests and savannas of sub-Saharan Africa. its boldly patterned scales are perfectly camouflaged against the forest floor, making it all but invisible.
its incredible striking speed and strength are renowned throughout the reptile world, and its venomous bite is powerful enough to kill even a grown man! clearly, this is not a creature to be trifled with.
and it is, as they say in herpetologist circles, a Swarthy Lad.
*continued hysterical laughter*
as you may have noticed from the pictures, the Gaboon Viper is very, uh, wide. and flat. like a pancake. a pan-snake, if you will. in fact, they’re so wide that their wikipedia page has an entire measurement category called “girth” just for them. (no, I’m not joking) and it’s over 14 inches, if you were curious. that’s usually a measurement reserved for pizzas.
there’s good reason for this, because the Gaboon Viper is the heftiest viper in the world! they generally reach only 4-5 feet long, but may weigh nearly twenty pounds. that’s completely fucking ridiculous.
that’s like a normal snake, if that normal snake had just eaten a couple of 7-pound free weights.
Gaboon Vipers are at the top of the snake list for a lot of different qualities, as it turns out. it’s not just that manhole cover physique, this snake has the WHOLE package. they are known for being incredibly fast despite their size, and for wrestling prey to the ground with their sheer strength like it’s the last five seconds of a ladder match. but now get ready for a real double whammy-
they have the longest fangs of any snake! OF ANY SNAKE. they also produce the most venom per bite of any snake! OF ANY SNAKE. wow! fuck!
aaaa! I still think you’re adorable!
those fangs are two fucking inches long, for reference. two inches. let’s think about that for a minute.
oookay we’re done thinking about that. so now let’s consider the fact that a Gaboon Viper can deliver up to 7 ml of venom per bite! alright, so that doesn’t sound like a lot. but please remember that the lethal dose for a human is 0.06 ml. jesus. imagine carrying enough poison in your face to kill like a thousand people.
and for a species that mostly eats small animals like rabbits, this is absolutely stupid amounts of overkill. like, hunting-pigeons-with-a-rocket-launcher levels of overkill.
people probably would be into that if it was allowed, actually.
alright, so we’ve definitely laid out the facts that make Gaboon Vipers so terrifying. but now I’ll hit you with the good news!
human deaths from Gaboon Viper bites are very, very, very rare. and it’s because Gaboon Vipers are very good flat boys.
no seriously, some of that is because Gaboon Vipers live way the fuck out in the woods but it’s mostly because these snakes are some of the most laid-back reptiles in existence.
yes, really.
don’t have a cow, man.
Gaboon Vipers are tolerant, docile animals that are extremely unlikely to bite you. in fact, they’re so chillax that scientists have been able to pick them up barehanded and stick them in collection boxes. (WE DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS. SCIENTISTS ARE OFTEN A LITTLE NUTS.) apparently the snakes just kind of went along with it. maybe they were bored?
usually when people ARE bitten, it’s because they didn’t see the snake and fucking stepped on it. and even then, stomping on a Gaboon Viper doesn’t always earn a bite. (BUT DON’T DO THAT. IT’S MEAN.)
they’re good sweet boys, is what I’m getting at here.
the GOODEST good boy. look at his widdle face.
thankfully, the Gaboon Viper is doing pretty okay! the species is still widely distributed, and has a conservation status of Least Concern. (it probably helps that they have so little conflict with humanity! chillness is its own virtue.)
it’s not often that I close a Weird Biology article with that kind of good news, so this deserves to be celebrated! clap your hands and jump around a bit! Yaaay, Gaboon Viper! we love your chubby little face and your ridiculously chill lifestyle!
maybe we could all take a lesson from the Gaboon Viper, and relax a little more.
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IMAGE SOURCES
img1- Wikipedia.zh img2- The National Zoo img3- Julie Larsen Maher @WCS img4- reptiletalk.net img5- Reptiles Magazine img6- AnimalSpot.net img7- Carnivora img8- AboutAnimals.com
@kaijutegu HERE IS A GOOD BOY
a VERY good boy
An interesting feeding video including a yawn x
Nola enjoys the outside for the first time :)
Snek sneezes! Turn up your volume if you want to hear the little sneezes.
Edit to add that she is fine, she just fucked up while drinking (because she’s a derp), and had to clear her head. She appreciates your concern, but there’s no need to worry.
Gesundheit! :]
So I cut up one of those craft pumkins to make a snake hide, and I thought maybe Rocky would like one. He sure would, but he asked for one closer to his size.
He sat like that for good 30 minutes, so he clearly didn’t hate it. Now I just need to find a 18 inch craft pumkin…
One of the most frequent topics to arise on reptile forums and Facebook groups is the subject of respiratory infections (RI). Not a single day goes by without at least one post in a group, or at le…
A fantastic write up about respiratory infections in reptiles. I recommend reading if you keep reptiles.
Mlem and partial mlem
Nemesis Spray Bottle has returned! Tiny and Jens yell at it excellently!