Aleksandar’s => Natrix natrix
Edvard’s => Hierophis gemonensis
Berislav Horvatic wrote:Alexandre Roux wrote:Just not to be with you I'll go for a H. gemonensis too !
Just risking to prove being a total idiot, or a "pain in the ass", may I remind you that what we're discussing
are two different photos of two (most probably) different snakes, from different sources... So, even if they
might happen to be of the same species (which I don't believe), the individuals shown here are not one and
the same... Or have I perhaps missed something that's obvious to everybody else around here but me?!
So, please, puh-leez, just take the trouble of stating clearly which of the two offered riddles you actually
refer to... Thank you.
Alexandre Roux wrote:I go for the first picture of course, the second one obviously is a gemonensis
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Alexandre Roux wrote:I go for the first picture of course, the second one obviously is a gemonensis
Don't be too sure - there's these weird-looking caspius at times. I remember one (DOR?) from a herpetofauna.at report, I think.
Alexandre Roux wrote:And I found this: https://www.flickr.com/photos/edvardmiz ... ateposted/
Aleksandar Simovic wrote:Sorry Bero i was in the field, so i was not able to reply here.
Snake i posted few days ago is H. gemonensis from Montenegro, adult male. I will post more photos later first time in my life i saw gemonensis like that.
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