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Trimeresurus albolabris
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Trimeresurus hageni
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Trimeresurus kanburiensis
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Trimeresurus macrops
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Trimeresurus popeorum
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Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus
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Trimeresurus stejnegeri
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Trimeresurus sumatranus
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Trimeresurus trigonocephalus
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Trimeresurus medoensis
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Wow, absolutely great photos. I just love this genus, though I have still to see my first individual in the wild. I remember visiting a Buddhist temple in Thailand were they kept several of one of these species (I've forgotten exactly which one, but I think it was T. trigonocephalus). They were supposedly holy - though they had killed a few munks in time's passing!
Surely a proof that reptiles can compete with the colours of birds... Once again, great photos :clap:
 
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Baixiong,

I guess I'm just out of luck. I shouldn't have trouble with these. I even switched off of my T1 internet access and went onto my fiberoptic T3+, eliminated all of my cookies and internet files and still can't get these links to work. Here is what I am seeing. Maybe someone can download them, label them and send them to me. I would love to see them.

Cheers
 

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Steve,

Just sent the pics to you. Hopefully you can see them then...

If you can't see them, they're "x'ed", it is more likely because your computer can't read the files. Probably has nothing to do woth your conection (well, it really shouldn't have... all the pics are less than 100KB)
 
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Rasmus Boegh said:
Steve,

Just sent the pics to you. Hopefully you can see them then...

If you can't see them, they're "x'ed", it is more likely because your computer can't read the files. Probably has nothing to do woth your conection (well, it really shouldn't have... all the pics are less than 100KB)

Rasmus,
Thanks a lot. I got everything except popeorum, purpureomaculatus and stejnegeri. One must have got lost along the way.
 
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