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False Water Cobras courting
Subject: False Water Cobras courting
Poster: "VaHerper" (VaHerper@nospambigfoot.com)
Hydrodynastes gigas02-False Water Cobra-by Dennis Desmond.jpg
File size : 36112 bytes File date : 1999:12:27 22:53:24 Resolution: 434x289 Jpeg process : Baseline Posted Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals Posted Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 15:42:35 -0500

False Water Cobras courting


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Dennis
VaHerper
http://vaherper.future.easyspace.com

hydrodynastes_gigas02.jpg

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Hydrodynastes gigas is a New World species of large, rear-fanged, dipsadidae snake endemic to South America. It is commonly and alternatively known as the false water cobra and the Brazilian smooth snake. The false water cobra is so named because when the snake is threatened it "hoods" as a true cobra (Naja species) does. Unlike a true cobra, though, it does not rear up, but remains in a horizontal position. (Wikipedia)

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