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Remind me of my friend's Papuan... except Papuan are suppose to be gentle even in the wild. If it is a Papuan, then the cameraman knows his limit since Papuans do strike open mouth, but rarely if ever make contact.

However there is no size comparison in the film, so we don't know how big it actually is.
 
what about if the size is deceiving and its a Columbian rainbow boa.Somebody mentioned the anaconda type pattern and I kind of see it too.I dont remember how big they get but some are very plain looking and maybe some pattern fades as they get older.columbianrainbow.JPG
 
the snake in the video looks to have a heavier body type than a CRB. it's either a olive, papuan, or a macklotts..but i guess we'll never know for sure.

there are no grey patternless anacondas that i know of, and annies are much heavier bodied than the snake in the vid.

jason longboard;2063943; said:
what about if the size is deceiving and its a Columbian rainbow boa.Somebody mentioned the anaconda type pattern and I kind of see it too.I dont remember how big they get but some are very plain looking and maybe some pattern fades as they get older.View attachment 237078
 
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Olive python and not a huge snake at all. That's a star-picket that goes by the camera first if you want a size comparison. Snake probably only 10cm diameter.
 
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