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02-26-11, 04:15 PM
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Green Vine Snake
Yeah, I know, back in 2002 or '03 there was a thread posted about these guys, but I just want to show off some awesome pictures I found of these gorgeous snakes.~
And yes, their venom is only mild, but I didn't really know where else to shove this. If only they didn't have a neuro venom, I had more space, and more money, I'd consider one. :>... but I don't, and they do... though, they -are- rear-fanged.
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02-26-11, 04:23 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
their head reminds me of Kermit the Frog... lol
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02-26-11, 04:24 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
I'd be proud to have a pair of them. I'd definitely name one Kermit
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02-26-11, 04:25 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
I wonder what song it is they are all trying to sing........
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02-26-11, 04:40 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
Who knows~ I'm sure it's really a song for the ears, though!
and lol, I'd never thought of Kermit. xD
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02-26-11, 04:46 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
yes~ kermit would deffinetly be a suitable name for one of these guys! super interesting looking.
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02-26-11, 07:01 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
lol kermit..we should have a "like" button like facebook has! I deffinitly would have "liked" the kermit comment
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02-26-11, 07:42 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
lol just looked at this thread again and i have to say i REALLY like the second picture.. little spunky guy looks so funny.
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02-26-11, 10:08 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
The local scales & Tails has like 6 of these things for sale for only like $29. I bet they would look amazing in a large tall octogon tank.
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02-27-11, 01:59 AM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
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Originally Posted by Shmoges
The local scales & Tails has like 6 of these things for sale for only like $29. I bet they would look amazing in a large tall octogon tank.
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Yeaaahhh.. I've seen some posted online for $25 - $35. I was amazed how low their prices are.. but, sadly, I've read most of these are wild caught and are, quite possibly, infested with parasites and you'd be lucky to have your first live for very long.
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03-11-11, 01:35 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
The venom is mild? What will happen if they bite?
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03-11-11, 03:48 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
No idea. I'd imagine with a neurotoxin, possibly mild paralysis of the affected area?
And yes, their venom is very mild, they're also rear-fanged, similar to a hognose. Not sure if their venom is as mild as the hognose, though.
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03-11-11, 05:57 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
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Originally Posted by Jendee
lol kermit..we should have a "like" button like facebook has! I deffinitly would have "liked" the kermit comment
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lol no we shouldnt.
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03-11-11, 10:12 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
I know of some forums that do. Have both Like and Dislike, but I personally think it can bring up social issues like,"Why didn't they like mine and like this one instead? Mine was way more informative(blah blah blah, so on and so forth)." We're good without it.
Edit: Additionally, since the new 'Picture' rule, here's the link to the only picture that didn't have a watermark on it:
(Image from: "Green Vine Snake" Fine Art Print by amster04 [2233943-24] - RedBubble.com)
Also, I found these pictures while trying to locate that one's website.
(Image from: https://sitik.wordpress.com/2010/11/...lar-berbisa-2/)
It makes me question if they're rear-fanged or not.. Are these just different teeth? As in, are these teeth that don't inject venom, meaning -only- the rear-fang teeth can do this? Or do these front teeth also serve for injecting venom?
There's also this photo to show that you can get them on a mouse diet  ... because I heard it was hard to get them on said diet, since they mostly feed on geckos and anoles in the wild. Wonder what that red mark is, though... Damage?
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Last edited by Sapphyr; 03-11-11 at 10:22 PM..
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03-11-11, 10:23 PM
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Re: Green Vine Snake
The fiancée and I were at scales and tails today getting food and we watched a vine snake strike at an anole bite the hell out of it and then consume it!! the anole slowly succumbed to the poisons it was neet. I think we need two.
Oh btw the black and white markings come out when there skin stretches from food or threat display, its really pretty in person!
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