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What are these?

I've seen this before. I knew he had a website, and he has several from that blog pictured there, and he has others that weren't posted there.

Here are the snakes I could figure out. I couldn't figure out 1, 4, 5, 6, 13, and 17. (I think 17 is a Cali King, but I'm not 100% sure.)

2. Naja nigricollis
3. Epicrates cenchria cenchria
7. Python Regius
8. Lampropeltis pyromelana
9. Boa constrictor imperator
10. Naja pallida
11. Dendroaspis angusticeps
12. Vipera ammodytes
14. Lampropeltis getula californiae
15. Boa constrictor imperator
16. Corallus caninus

Hopefully someone else can help figure out what the rest are.

He's got a book called Serpens, and his website can be seen here. (Click the numbers to the right side) Make sure you check out number 25. :)
 
OK, I figured it all out, and found a screw up. :eek: So here's the complete list!

1. Dendroaspis viridis
2. Naja nigricollis
3. Epicrates cenchria cenchria
4. Dendroaspis viridis
5. Naja siamensis
6. Trimeresurus stejnegeri
7. Python Regius
8. Lampropeltis pyromelana
9. Boa constrictor imperator
10. Naja pallida
11. Dendroaspis angusticeps
12. Vipera ammodytes
13. Naja kaouthia
14. Lampropeltis getula californiae
15. Boa constrictor imperator
16. Morelia viridis
17. Lampropeltis getula californiae
 
Suzy, do you happen to know the common names and morphs of each of those?

I went Google crazy. I figured out the common names, but I'm not particularly great with morphs on snakes other than Corns and some BPs. LOL - Here goes...

1. Western Green Mamba
2. Spitting Cobra, Black Necked Spitting Cobra, Zebra Spitting Cobra , Black Spitting Cobra
3. Brazilian Rainboa Boa
4. Western Green Mamba
5. Indo-Chinese Cobra (Spitting Cobra)
6. Bamboo viper, Chinese tree viper, bamboo snake, Chinese green tree viper, Chinese bamboo viper, Stejneger's pit viper, Stejneger's palm viper, red tail snake, Stejneger's bamboo pitviper
7. Ball Python
8. Arizona Mountain Kingsnake, Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake
9. Boa (BCI) - I would guess this is a normal phase BCI
10. Red Spitting Cobra
11. Eastern Green Mamba
12. Horned Viper, Long-Nosed Viper, Nose-Horned Viper, Sand Viper
13. Monocled Cobra (Appears to be Albino)
14. California Kingsnake
15. Boa (BCI) - Albino
16. Green Tree Python/Chondro
17. California Kingsnake (My guess would be Albino, but it's not an educated guess)
 
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