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Ophiuchus rhea
Natrix natrix
Daniel's contact Dan from Florida got back with me.
He is planning to import some Natrix natrix in spring and will keep me posted.
From what I understand from Daniel - the greater the quantity of snakes imported, the lower the per-snake-price.
Here are some links to photos of the subspecies Daniel says are most readily available:
Natrix natrix scutata
http://www.dragonsroost.dk/Snoge/img/natrix-5.jpg
Natrix natrix helvetica
Stock Photo of Grass Snake (Natrix natrix helvetica) - Search Photographs Pictures Images and Clip Art Photos - D31-271513, D31-271513.jpg
Natrix natrix persa
Natrix natrix - Wikimedia Commons
There are some other Natrix natrix on that last site
Daniel says that Natrix natrix natrix requires more paperwork and suggested N.n. scutata instead, which is very similar (a little more interesting looking actually)
Rhea
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Moderator
Re: Natrix natrix
Rhea,
I'm not familiar with N. n. scutata, but N. n. helvetica are lovely snakes to keep, and to look at. I would warmly recommend them if you have the choice.
I always thought N. persa had full species status. You learn something new every day!
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Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy
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Re: Natrix natrix
Good pics!! I like the Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis) photos, we have them in the UK, but although I have searched for years I have never seen one in the field.
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Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy
Re: Natrix natrix
In the Netherlands they are also not easy to find. But when you know where they live, it seems not impossible.
In the Czech republic, on our camping for example, they were present in great numbers.
It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner. Frank Zappa
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Re: Natrix natrix
I know where in the UK they are supposed to be...but as I say I have searched many times for many years but never found one. I should go to the Czech Republic!
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Dutch, bold and Thamnophis-crazy
Re: Natrix natrix
Great country to go to and is cheap too.
It is always advisable to be a loser if you cannot become a winner. Frank Zappa
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Natrix natrix
nice pictures
that looks like Natrix natrix scutata
Natrix natrix natrix doesn't have those markings at the head/neck.
Is a snowworm kind of like a blindsnake (Blindschlange)?
After all the perusing I did earlier Natrix natrix persa is visually my favourite
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Re: Natrix natrix
Yes, the Slow Worm is a legless lizard (Anguis fragilis). In the UK we call N. persa the "Viperine Snake", someone once decided it was trying to mimic the Adder. Can't see it myself!
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: Natrix natrix
Isn't that one of the ones that play dead when threatened?
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