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Guess that herp!!!

It is a Crocodile Skink, and thats actually already been played lol. Want to put up another one Toshiro?

Ah already been posted?
Let J9 post one, cos she did guess my entry.
I didn't knew it was already posted.
 
Hey I didn't expect this to get to 39 pages, so I guess I can't blame you for not looking at every single page :)
 
They have a critically endangered wild population, a very small captive breeding group, and some unique features, including a split top jaw.
 
Sorry, wasn't ready.

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White Crowned Snake. Cacophis harriettae.

Edit // Amended to : Golden Crowned Snake. Cacophis squamulosus.
 
Amendment ratified, squamulosus.
Check out that head pattern:

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And I pass the talking stick to Eric...
 
That is one neat lookin' snake right there. Too bad some of the snakes in this thread don't frequent the market. I can think of about 10 that I would love to personally keep.
 
No more guessing?
Go ahead, take my place & post, Toshiro. (I can't figure out how to post AND change the file name so as not to be a giveaway.)
If I guess correctly, and don't post right away, I'm usually working...so I don't mind at all if someone steps in and posts.
 
You're sure?
Here's one. Maybe a little 2 EZ for some guys here.
 

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Oooh... I know that one! We have those out here. Its a Narrow Headed Garter (Thamnophis rufipunctatus) right?
 
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