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Andrew Hacket
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PostSubject: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeWed 7 Apr - 7:23

Here we see lovely Habitat Pictures by ''David aka Moloch'' and a few specimens from this area ,
we can see also how the coloring of the juveniles compared to the sub adults changes over a short time period of 12 months.

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After first shed at the age of one month..
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Same snake 12 months later...
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Same snake 12 months later....
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Not all Dajarra's are brightly colored , but still nice ...
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At 3 months old
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Same snake at 13months old..
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One day soon I will be lucky enough to visit Dajarra ! Amazing place and animals..
Arrivederci
Andrew
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeWed 7 Apr - 14:13

Exactly Andrew: Amazing place and animals! Nothing to add.

Best regards

Frank
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeThu 8 Apr - 7:27

Great looking animals, Andrew. They are a good bit lighter than the ones I have seen from Darwin.

Thanks for sharing.

Bob
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeThu 8 Apr - 15:19

Its fantastic how they brighten up with age.
Nice post of nice snakes.
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeSat 10 Apr - 1:26

awesome deathadders, are these type over here in europe to??

greetz
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Andrew Hacket
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeMon 12 Apr - 16:43

And information on their biogeographical relationship to A.rugosus from Indonesia..

https://www.facebook.com/l/ab434;www.venomdoc.com/downloads/2004_OzElapids_MPE.pdf

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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeFri 21 May - 22:53

On my Wanted List. But looks more like Rogosus. Is this real Dajara, just asking.

Breathtaking
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeThu 28 Oct - 18:25

Updated picture of male..
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeThu 28 Oct - 19:32

The Hack is in charge of Dajarra thats for sure :T
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeThu 28 Oct - 20:46

Andrew such a lovely snakes those deathadders
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Bostjan Kraner wrote:
On my Wanted List. But looks more like Rogosus. Is this real Dajara, just asking.

Breathtaking

Dajarra adders are very closely related to A. rugosus from West Papua, and may well be the same species - see this paper.
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeSun 31 Oct - 2:50

wow awesome deathadder Cool
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeTue 2 Nov - 1:38

I get inspired by the habitat ! Suddenly I hate my enclosures... Laughing
But great deathadders Andrew! Really beautifull... Cool
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Wolfgang Wüster wrote:
Bostjan Kraner wrote:
On my Wanted List. But looks more like Rogosus. Is this real Dajara, just asking.

Breathtaking

Dajarra adders are very closely related to A. rugosus from West Papua, and may well be the same species - see this paper.

Thanx Mr.Wüster. I have read this paper but I still want to make a complete picture about Acanthophis Taxa. (If i take in consideration that I can not rely on Hoser´s work.) I´ve read all his so called papers and all others on Acanthophis genus and their toxins. There are to many pseudonyms for the same snakes and to many so called species. What are species commonly recognized by scientific society?

Regards, BKK
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PostSubject: Re: Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ...   Dajarra Queensland & Their Acanthophis ... Icon_minitimeTue 9 Nov - 5:35

Wow... I would only buy yearlings (if we could) just to make sure that mine would be as bright as some shown. Very Happy I'm not really into Deathadders but these are really nice.

Great post! Thanks for sharing!

Cheers, Ro.
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