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Moc Vipers
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by Timber_Rattlesnake on July 14, 2002
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I was watching Jeff Corwin caught one of these snakes on TV and I've been very vacinated with it. I can't find any information on this snake and was wondering if you guys have any information on it and where could I possibly get one.
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by bitisatrox on July 14, 2002
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Psammodynastes (mock vipers)
Two species or small snakes from south-east Asia, Indo-China and the Philippiens.
P.pulverulentus is a common, wide-ranging species throughout southern China, south-east Asia and the Philippiensand has ben foundat altitudes over 2,750m (9,000 ft)in Malaysia. P.pictus is less common and has more limited range in Malaysia, Sumatra and Java. Both have angular heads and large eyes with vertical pupils. Their scales are smooth . Mainly nocturnal, feeding on lizards and frogs. Viviparous, producing small litters.
The Encyclopedia of Snakes by Chris Mattison
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by eyelashvp9 on July 16, 2002
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Yes Diamond reptiles has a web site www.diamondreptile.com
There list currently does not show any Moc Vipers you may have to call regarding them.
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by Timber_Rattlesnake on July 16, 2002
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Thank you very much I appreciate the help.
I'd say the best way to start out keeping venomous snakes is getting a Mock Viper. If you dont get bit by it a whole year then you know your ready to start keeping real ones. The next best thing to keeping a actual venomous snake.
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