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    "PM Boots For Custom Title" BUSHSNAKE's Avatar
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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    those are sharp!

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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    wow great great colors
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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    Beautiful goes without saying!
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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    Oh wow! I have an uncle in Las Cruces, New Mexico. I saw a couple of those snakes once when I was visiting years ago and we went fishing at a pond. I had almost forgot about it.

    So rare! I think that this species has a very good chance of survival if kept in captivity by responsible breeders. Otherwise, I think they may disappear from the earth forever.

    Awesome! way to introduce yourself to the forum! great snakes!

    Take good care of them and make some offspring! I'm sure they will be very valuable not just for cash, but for other reasons.

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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    These are very nice looking
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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    An understatement ^^^

    Forget about their looks, they are very rare in the wild, with an extremely limited range which is shrinking every year.

    Anery concinnus rare? San Fransisco garters rare? Not even close when compared to those new mexico snakes.

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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    hallo together,
    thank you for nice komentare

    @aSnakeLovinBabe and ssssnakeluvr
    there can be found absolutely also away

    @ConcinnusMan
    I do not have 2.2 adult them got over are in own
    mine lie close she lies in it to receive and not around $
    unfortunately, a few have very much she intereats in it to receive in europa also because they are very unknown and very rare

    if they forgive me for mine bad in English I would better have in that trains should pay attention

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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    Forgive me. I have to laugh at the translation. Not your fault but very funny. Indeed, trains should pay attention.

    Have you tried this? http://translate.google.com/#

    Perhaps it can do a better job.

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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post

    Have you tried this? http://translate.google.com/#

    Perhaps it can do a better job.
    That's still not going to be any use at translating idioms ... Just keep trying your English .... it's good practice and you are doing just fine.

    Wenn Du nicht ganz sicher bist dann gibt es doch genuegend Deutsch Sprecher hier um dir zu helfen
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Th.S. dorsalis pic`s

    @ConcinnusMan
    I had to laugh at the translation itself
    It is sometimes very difficult to translate German into English, especially in technical terms!even with online translators
    "ich versuche es noch einmal"!
    I try again!
    I have 2.2 adult animals in my "Bestand", my goal is to get them and expand it with new genes
    Unfortunately, this subspecies is very unknown, and thus be very, very few animals held in Europe, I am currently the only one in of Europe
    Th.s.dorsalis the breeding (züchtet)!
    I hope it is now somewhat clearer


    @gregmonsta
    the reading difficulties makes me less than the write ...... I think to German

    Ich find es aber toll das ich auch gewisse Fachausdrücke und Fragen in Deutsch schreiben oder erfragen darf, ich werde aber versuchen es in Englisch zu tun um so auch meinen Wissensstand in dieser Sprache zu erweitern

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