Finally managed to upload some more pics. I did not see Justin's black and white Jungles unfortunately, I wonder if he still has them in the collection. I was more interested in the
Antaresia and
M. metcalfei as you can see. Hope you enjoy these pics of some fine Aussie herps.
Antaresia stimsoni and
perthensis comparison

The snout of
perthensis is very different to others in the
Antaresia complex

Olive python
Liasis olivaceus, Sorry lighting was bad in the herp room

Gooday mate!

This Blue tonge looks like a Northern
T. scincoides intermedia to me due to the orange flanks which is different to the common subspecies we have in the SA hobby.

It was nice to see these Blackheaded monitors
V. tristis tristis which resemble the Ackie monitor that we know in SA herpetoculture

Justin was kind enough to let me take some of his animals outside to photograph under the sun.

I just love these Inlands

Antaresia stimsoni basking under the Utah sun

Regards
Warren
An inaccurate naturalist is a pest and a danger, forever perpetuating illogical deductions and landing later naturalists in trouble. Damm and blast them all to hell in the most painful way. C.J.P. Ionides