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Posted by Dean Alessandrini on January 26, 2002 at 19:01:35:
In Reply to: per Freds req....guardian evolution, distribution & more... posted by regalringneck on January 26, 2002 at 16:18:27:
I think the old world snakes that fill the Drymarchon niche are cobras. I've worked with cobras in a past life at a zoo and they are very indigolike.
Other than the one big difference (venom) they are simliar in size, habits, dietary preferences (they eat anything). They are active, sight hunters, and even kind of look like Drymarchon.
As the the islands, easterns live (or have lived) on the Florida keys and done well (until wiped out by urba sprawl) not sure about Cuba...that's news to me. Don't know which sub would be there...
There is an island sub (margaritae) from a margaritae island off the coast of Venesuela, but they are extemely rare.
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