Guess what kind of Reptile

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iheartfishies said:
I've been working on my webpage for the past 4.5 hours!!!

IM SORRY SCHOOL CAME FIRST!

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just a question. under iheartfishies it says banned. does that mean she got banned. if so how does someone get banned off of here, just so i dont make the same mistake :grinyes: if she is banned what did she do? just woundering
 
:wall: never mind i figured it out.
 
LOL.... i just realised i havent seen her on here for a while,,,, u figured out y she got banned? im curious
 
fishnthings said:
LOL.... i just realised i havent seen her on here for a while,,,, u figured out y she got banned? im curious
i asked the same question awhile ago its her whatever she not banned just a lable
 
fishnthings said:
LOL.... i just realised i havent seen her on here for a while,,,, u figured out y she got banned? im curious
She was never really banned, It was a joke, notice the hyphens between each letter of the word banned. she just was very busy between work and school, her last post was the 24th of January.
 
The lizards above are still ocellated skinks (Chelides ocellatus)
As you can see I got the computer working right again.
Here is your next one Come close and I will give it to you as they all look pretty much alike.
This one is South American and reaches 12"

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Typhlops?
 
Close enough, like I said, they all are very similar and there is not a lot of info on the different species. This one is the Liotyphlops beui. One bit of trivia I want to share is that wherever dawn blind snakes share their range with nesting birds of prey like owls or even hornbirds those birds tend to hunt them but not to eat, the live snake is dropped into the nest where it feeds on ants that would otherwise endanger the baby birds. I think that is pretty cool.
 
guppy said:
Close enough, like I said, they all are very similar and there is not a lot of info on the different species. This one is the Liotyphlops beui. One bit of trivia I want to share is that wherever dawn blind snakes share their range with nesting birds of prey like owls or even hornbirds those birds tend to hunt them but not to eat, the live snake is dropped into the nest where it feeds on ants that would otherwise endanger the baby birds. I think that is pretty cool.


interesting bit of triva..
 
Post one up Wayne
 
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