I believe the only true indicator between it being P. Edulis and P. Angusticeps would be (like Grif brought up) width of the odontoids in comparison to height.
I believe the only true indicator between it being P. Edulis and P. Angusticeps would be (like Grif brought up) width of the odontoids in comparison to height.
Should I try to open its mouth and take a photo?
I am not exactly sure why so many get confused between Giants and Smaller species except those without prior knowlege. They used the odontoids to differentiate adspersus from angusticeps so my first thought is that the two look very similar only one is larger and has a few defining features. Many other species are called Dwarfs even if they are not the true edulis. This is part of what can be very confusing.
You're right, I had to re-read that. The new genus updates are a good cause for confusion.
Lol! Eddy do not attempt to open his mouth. It will stress him out and you may be bitten which by the way can be painful.
agree with Grif, you don't want to take a picture of his odontoids lol
edit, Grif it can be painful? lol why CAN but not WILL? lol
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Wait for him to shed his skin like SCF suggested or after he eats something he will work muscles in his mouth and throat while swallowing and expelling air from his stomach by opening and closing his mouth. It will look as if he is yawning. This is another good oportunity to see his odontoids.
well, simply speaking giants are giants, no doubt about it, bluish on a legs, green lines on a back. whatever is not giant is dwarf lol that is how it used to be, but now with that new species it got all mixed up. brown coloring, yellow lines on a back is edulis, angusticeps looks like giant, but doesn't have blue as well as doesn't have "eye brow" like giants, their eyes look rounder in comparison.
that is my understanding, do i need some more coffee?
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