
Yellow-Speckled CAPE COBRA (Naja nivea)

Yellow-Speckled CAPE COBRA (Naja nivea)

Of course I had to piss him off.

Cape Cobra

Mustard Yellow speckled Cape Cobra

Speckled Cape Cobra

Cape Cobras

Cape Cobra

Cape Cobra

Cape Cobra (Naja nivea)

Baby Cape Cobra

Cape Cobra with speckling on her head (see nect picture)

Cape Cobra with speckling on head
********* VARIOUS SPECIES OF COBRAS *********

Ray with Piebald Monocled Cobra

Piebald Monocled Cobra (naja kaouthia)

Still photo taken during the filming of Animal Planet's "The Man That Injects Venom

Leucistic Monocled Cobra (Naja kaouthia)

Monocled Cobra (Naja kaouthia) Female 100% het. for leucistic & 33% het for sunset............but still a Monocled Cobra. Again, thanks Mitch!

The Suphan Cobra that killed my friend (Les) in 1995

Piebald Spitting Cobra

Indochinese Spitting Cobra (Naja siamensis)

Black Neck Spitting Cobra Naja nigricollis)

Monocled Cobra showing her fangs

Baby Forest Cobra (naja melanoleuca)

Ray catching an Egyptian Cobra

Ray catching an Egyptian Cobra

Red Spitting Cobra (Naja palida)

Red Spitting Cobra (Naja palida)

Banded Rinkhals Spitting Cobra

baby Rinkhals Spitting Cobra

Adult Rinkhals Spitting Cobra

Egyptian Cobra (Naja haje)

baby Banded Egyptian Cobra

baby Red Spitting Cobra (Naja palida)

Snouted Cobra (Naja annulifera)

Ivory Indo Spitting Cobra (Naja sputatrix)

Sumatran Spitting Cobra (naja sumatrana)
*** MAMBAS & BOOMSLANGS ***

Myself & Don Kaye (the proud new owner of the monster mamba). This is the largest BLACK MAMBA I have ever personally handled. He is 12 feet and weighs about 20 lbs. He is captive born and shows no interest in biting anything except large rats.

c.b. baby Black Mamba (
Dendroaspis polylepis)

baby Black Mamba (
Dendroaspis polylepis)

Black Mamba (
Dendroaspis polylepis)

Fangs of a West African Green Mamba.

East African Green Mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps)

East African Green Mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps)

Jameson's Mamba (Dendroaspis jamesoni kaimosea )

Boomslang (Dispholidus typus) male

1.1 Boomslangs (Dispholidus typus)

c.b. Boomslang(Dispholidus typus)

c.b. Boomslang(Dispholidus typus)
********* ALL OTHER VARIOUS VENOMOUS REPTILES *********

Cape Puff Adder (Bitis arientas)

Cape Puff Adder (Bitis arientas)

Albino Malaysian Krait (Bungarus candidus)
CLICK HERE TO WATCH A VIDEO OF THIS SNAKE EATING PINKIES
Red-
headed Krait (Bungarus flaviceps)
Red-
headed Krait (Bungarus flaviceps)

Malaysian Krait (Bungarus candidus)

Banded Krait (Bungarus f.)

Malayan mountain pitviper (
Ovophis monticola,)

Malayan mountain pitviper (
Ovophis monticola,)

Usambara Bush Viper (Atheris ceratophoa)

baby Berg Adder (Bitis atropos)

c.b. baby Many-horned Adder (Bitis cornuta)

Red Death Adder (
A. antarcticus)

Red Death Adder (
A. antarcticus)

Red Death Adder (
A. antarcticus)

Death Adder (
A. antarcticus)

Papuan Taipan (Oxyuranus scutellatus canni )

Banded Pitviper (
Trimeresurus fasciatus)

Banded Pitviper (
Trimeresurus fasciatus)

Blandings Tree Snake

Albino Coral Snake (snake owned by Carl Barden, photo by Ray Hunter)

Leucistic Cottonmouth (snake owned by Carl Barden, photo by Ray Hunter)

W.A. Gaboon Viper eating a rat

Boiga spp.

Boiga dendrophila gemmicincta
Russell's viper (Daboia russelii)

Neotropical Rattlesnake

Neotropical Rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus)

Central American Rattlesnake (Crotalus simus)

Gaboon Rhino Viper cross AKA Gabino

Gaboon Rhino Viper cross AKA Gabino

West African Rhino Viper

West African Rhino Viper

Sri Lankan Palm Viper

Malayan Pit Viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma)

Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus fulvious fulvious) North America's most TOXIC snake (drop for drop)

Aquatic Coral Snake

West African Gaboon Viper (bitis gabonica)

East African Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonica) notice the split in the pattern under the eyes, and the lack of nosril horns.

East African Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonica) notice the split in the pattern under the eyes, and the lack of nosril horns.

West African Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonica) Has a single pattern under the eye, and has the nostril horns. These also tend to get bigger than the E.A. Gaboons.

South African Puff Adder

Sumatran Waglers Viper

Waglers Viper

Waglers Viper

Waglers Viper

Waglers Viper

Popes Viper (Trimeresurus popeiorum)

White Lip Viper (
Trimeresurus albolabris)

Yellow Bamboo Tree Viper (
Trimeresurus albolabris
insularis)

Usambara Bush Viper (Atheris ceratophora) (rare black color phase)

Female Rhino Viper

Male

Desert Horn Viper (Cerastes cerastes)

Variable Bush Viper (
Atheris Squamigera)

Variable Bush Viper (
Atheris Squamigera)

West African Bush Viper (Atheris chloroechis)

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus)
Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake (Sistrurus miliarius barbouri)

Mexican Beaded Lizard (Heloderma horridum)

Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum)
********* HERPETOLOGICA FRIENDS OF MINE *********

I was honored to meet with Mike Perry (
www.africanreptiles-venom.co.za) during his visit in July 08 to obtain blood samples from Bill Haast, Tim Friede, and myself. Mike Perry produces much of the venoms SAIMR uses for antivenoms for African venomous snakes.

Ray and Mr. William Haast of Miami Serpentarium Labs. (Bill is holding a banded krait)

David Weathers, myself, and an Indian Cobra

My friend (Robert Alleva from the Discovery series "I WAS BITTEN") with one of my Gaboon Vipers

Robert poses with my Monocled Cobra

Marco Zeno (Gatorland) with Pigmy Rattler we found herping

Robert (with Pigmy Rattler) and I herping
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