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HiSorong und "barneck" ist das Gleiche.
http://www.pythoncentral.com/collection/?collection=30
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Basti" (Mar 30th 2013, 2:46pm)
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Iv taken a look at the pics of them on your site and I think a few adjustments may be in order. See what you think -
All the scrubs found north of the West Papuan Highlands are considered
barnecks by the 2000 paper, no matter what local they are eg Sorong,
Jayapure, etc.
Sorong is just the name of the port where alot of heavily banded animals
get exported from, so they are tagged with this name. In truth it would
be better to call them Birdshead penninsular barneck scrubs as this is
the name of the region where they are found.
Sorong is just the name of the port where alot of heavily banded animals
get exported from, so they are tagged with this name.
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Due to the isolation, these snakes are varied in colour. From the reddish-orange specimens of the highlands of the Wamena area to the zigzag striped animals of the Merauke island, many variations exist. I myself keep snakes from the Sorong peninsula connected to Irian Jaya. It is called the "Sorong bar neck" in certain publications.
Quelle: http://moreliasnake.com/article002.php
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