^ That would disappear in no time.
^ That would disappear in no time.
Could be a nice little money spinner
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Slap, a better picture of the brown kukri snake. I may be wrong, its pretty hard to tell with your picture but its the closest match size and marking wise I can think of.
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^Definite similarities there. If it's a baby one of those, I'm laughing. Got absolutely no problem with the ones that can't make you dead.
They can all make you dead.Originally Posted by somtamslap
Death by drowning in your own liquid fear is probably very unpleasant.
This guy will identify it for you for free
Thailand Snake Identification Form | Thailand Snakes: Common Venomous and Non, Facts, Photos and Videos
He just needs a photo, and this form filling in
Thailand Snake ID Questionnaire
Follow these questions to ID the snake you saw. If we can't ID it with a reasonable degree of certainty we will give you a few suggestions - what the snake might be - and you can look it up at ThailandSnakes.com or just use Google Image search (images.google.com).
*จำเป็น
How LONG was the snake you are trying to Identify? *
- Under 1 meter (under 3 feet)
- At least 1 meter, but under 2 meters (3 feet to 6 feet)
- At least 2 meters but under 3 meters (6 to 9 feet)
- At least 3 meters but under 4 meters (9 to 12 feet)
- At least 4 meters but under 5 meters (12 to 15 feet)
- At least 5 meters (over 15 feet)
How THICK was the snake you are trying to Identify? * Choose the thickest option that matches the snake you saw. If the snake had a big bulge in the belly, ignore that and tell us the average thickness of the snake where the bulge wasn't located.
- Pencil thickness
- Finger thickness
- Broom handle thickness
- Cucumber thickness
- Baseball bat thickness (at the thick end)
- As thick as a thin runner's thigh
- As thick as a weightlifter's thigh
What Color was the HEAD of the snake? Check all those that describe your snake. Only check those that you're absolutely sure about.
- White or very light, almost white
- Black or very dark, almost black
- A Shade of Green
- A Shade of Grey
- A Shade of Yellow
- A Shade of Brown
- A Shade of Red - including pink
- Black stripes
- White stripes
- Red Stripes
- Yellow Stripes
- Green Stripes
- Brown Stripes
- Green and Black Checkered
- Black or Dark marks by the eye
- I don't know I shat meself and ran around the back of the house leaving wifey to fend it off
What Color was the BODY (top) of the snake? * Check all those that describe your snake. Only check those that you're absolutely sure about.
- White or very light, almost white
- Black or very dark, almost black
- A Shade of Green
- A Shade of Grey
- A Shade of Yellow
- A Shade of Brown
- A Shade of Red - including pink
- Black stripes
- White stripes
- Red Stripes
- Yellow Stripes
- Green Stripes
- Brown Stripes
- Green and Black Checkered
- Black or Dark Stripes
- Circle pattern - just one, like an eyeball on the back of neck under the head
- Circle pattern - 2 joined by a line - like an upside down pair of sunglasses.
- Circle pattern - all over the body
- Black / White Ppattern in bands going across the snake like a belt goes around a human.
- Black / Yellow Bands going across the snake like a belt goes around a human.
- Black stripes going along the body from the head to mid body.
- Black stripes going along the body like from the head to the tail.
- See last question
If the Snake was EATING something - and you could see it - what was it?
- Frog or toad
- Small gecko - common house gecko that crawls up around your lights
- Large Tokay gecko - like those that live on walls - usually outside, but inside too. Can be 12 inches long.
- Another snake
- An insect
- A mouse, rat, or other rodent
- Cat or dog
- Chicken
- Egg
- Goat
- Bird
- Mosquito shit
Where was the snake found ? * Check multiple if they apply.
- Near or in a river, stream, lake, puddle, or other freshwater source
- Near or in the ocean.
- In a bush or tree, vine, etc.
- In a roof or on a wall or ceiling of your house, bungalow, any dwelling
- On the ground
- In your bed. (this gets reported a whole lot more than you might think)
- Crossing a road or path
- On rocks or limestone or other cliffs.
- In a cave
- On your property at your home (right around the house)
- In a grove of food trees, vegetable garden, rice field
- In the mud.
Write in the Thailand Province you found the snake in. Don't write the city - as there are MANY cities named the same thing in Thailand. *
What time was the snake found? *
- Dark night
- Bright morning
- Cloudy
- Raining
- Early evening
- Early morning
Joking aside, read the charachteristics of this one
Malayan Pit Viper – very dangerous, venom is deadly. Kills more people in Thailand than any other snake. Bites fast. Lazy to get out of the way if you’re walking toward it, usually just lays still. Always found at ground level.
Brown Kukri Snake – Non Venomous – Not Dangerous
Posted on 22 September 2010. Tags: brown kukri, brown kukri snake, brown snake, non venomous snake, Oligodon purpurascens, thailand snake
Kukri Snake - Non Venomous - Not Dangerous
Oligodon purpurascens (Brown Kukri Snake)
Thais say: (ngoo kut )
Length: average just under 1 meter (about 37 inches)
Range: All over Thailand. Brown Kukri snakes were once thought to be native to only the southernmost Thailand provinces, however J. Bulian has found one in Pattaya and there have been others discovered farther in the northeast. Assume the Brown Kukri’s habitat is all over Thailand.
Habitat: These snakes prefer life in the forest and can be found at great elevations – about 1 mile high (1,600 meters). I have received numerous requests to identify this snake from readers who found them close to or inside their homes as well. The habitat is wide and varied for this species. Regardless where they are found, they enjoy living under brush, wood, rocks, and thick flora.
Active Time? Nocturnal, active at night and in the early morning as the sun rises.
Food: Frogs, lizards.
Defensive Behavior: If the brown kukris are bothered enough they will roll their body to the side and lift up their tail – perhaps to present it as a place to attack – leaving the mouth free to strike when the aggressor does go for the tail.
Venom Toxicity: No venom.
Offspring: Nothing known.
Notes: Though this snake is not venomous, it is keen to bite and can inflict deep wounds due to it’s large, curved teeth and strong bite. Michael Cota, researcher, says, “Appears that it might be an evolutionary link on the way to being venomous, since it is the only snake that I can think of that has “fangs” (enlarged pair of teeth), but no venom delivery system or ducts to the teeth. They are not dangerous, but will give you quite a bloody bite that takes a long time to heal. What makes them so difficult is that their head is not distinct; therefore, it is extremely difficult to grab behind the head and keep proper control of it. It manoeuvres it head around on your grip and then manoeuvres it teeth to bite/slash.”
You’ll need a tetatus shot if you are bitten, as with all snakes as a precaution.
Kukris are common and you might see one in Thailand if you live here.
King Cobra – Largest Venomous Snake in World
Posted on 08 February 2010. Tags: cobra snakes, dangerous snakes, king cobra, Ophiophagus hannah, thailand dangerous snakes, thailand snake, venomous snake
Ophiophagus hannah. Very deadly. Grows almost to 6m. Eats other snakes primarily. If bitten, may die within 10-20 minutes.
Ophiophagus hannah
(Thailand King Cobra)
Thais say: WING! (run!) lol. Thai language sounds like Ngoo how chang, or ngoo chong ahng. There are many names for this snake.
Length: Max length about 5.8 meters. The presenter at the Saovabha Snake Farm in Bangkok said the largest king was caught in Nakhon si Thammarat in Thailand’s south.
Range: All over Thailand and most of southeast Asia.
Notes: I’ve seen just one in the wild – and that was last night. Well, two. One I saw in a park – just the tail. I’m guessing it was a 8 meter King -but stats say that’s impossible. This was the biggest King in the world I’m guessing. It was massive… A very scary site. Kings are all over Thailand and can be found anywhere near houses, or really – anywhere. They are tremendously strong and smart animals. Please give the snake a large space and do not poke it with a stick. They are very fast too. The baby Kings can kill you too – their venom is every bit as toxic. Be careful please…
Habitat: Like many types of habitat. Dense forest near water and open grasslands. Love bamboo thickets for a nest. Ideal cover is a web of small bamboo growing about a meter high with soft bamboo leaves underneath. The King I found last night was up a limestone mountain about 100 meters vertically. In Thailand they are often found wherever Rat Snakes might be found since it’s their principle diet.
The guys at the cobra show find the Kings under palm branches in palm plantations. They lift up one end and throw it down – or smack it with sticks and sometimes Kings jump out. What a living, eh?
Active Time? The snake is mainly diurnal – found active during the daytime, but also at night.
Food: Other snakes – mostly the rat snakes. Occasionally they’ll eat other King Cobras, pythons, lizards, birds, rodents. I saw a 5m King attempting to eat a 2.5m reticulated python. The King appeared intimidated by the strength of the python – it’s no pushover. Here is a photo of a 3 meter king eating a 2 meter red tailed racer snake.
Thailand Snake ID Questionnaire
Follow these questions to ID the snake you saw. If we can't ID it with a reasonable degree of certainty we will give you a few suggestions - what the snake might be - and you can look it up at ThailandSnakes.com or just use Google Image search (images.google.com).
*จำเป็น
How LONG was the snake you are trying to Identify? *
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> Under 1 meter (under 3 feet) <LI class=ss-choice-item> At least 1 meter, but under 2 meters (3 feet to 6 feet) <LI class=ss-choice-item> At least 2 meters but under 3 meters (6 to 9 feet) <LI class=ss-choice-item> At least 3 meters but under 4 meters (9 to 12 feet) <LI class=ss-choice-item> At least 4 meters but under 5 meters (12 to 15 feet)
- At least 5 meters (over 15 feet)
- Big enough to fuck my shit up.
How THICK was the snake you are trying to Identify? * Choose the thickest option that matches the snake you saw. If the snake had a big bulge in the belly, ignore that and tell us the average thickness of the snake where the bulge wasn't located.
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> Pencil thickness <LI class=ss-choice-item> Finger thickness <LI class=ss-choice-item> Broom handle thickness <LI class=ss-choice-item> Thick enough to FUCK my shit up. How many times?<LI class=ss-choice-item> Cucumber thickness <LI class=ss-choice-item> Baseball bat thickness (at the thick end) <LI class=ss-choice-item> As thick as a thin runner's thigh
- As thick as a weightlifter's thigh
What Color was the HEAD of the snake? Check all those that describe your snake. Only check those that you're absolutely sure about.
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> White or very light, almost white <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black or very dark, almost black <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Green <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Grey <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Yellow <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Brown <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Red - including pink <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Satanic Death<LI class=ss-choice-item> Black stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> White stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Red Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Yellow Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Green Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Brown Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Green and Black Checkered
- Black or Dark marks by the eye
What Color was the BODY (top) of the snake? * Check all those that describe your snake. Only check those that you're absolutely sure about.
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> White or very light, almost white <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black or very dark, almost black <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Green <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Grey <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Yellow <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Brown <LI class=ss-choice-item> A Shade of Red - including pink <LI class=ss-choice-item> The Same Shade of Satanic Death<LI class=ss-choice-item> Black stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> White stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Red Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Yellow Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Green Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Brown Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Green and Black Checkered <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black or Dark Stripes <LI class=ss-choice-item> Circle pattern - just one, like an eyeball on the back of neck under the head <LI class=ss-choice-item> Circle pattern - 2 joined by a line - like an upside down pair of sunglasses. <LI class=ss-choice-item> Circle pattern - all over the body <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black / White Ppattern in bands going across the snake like a belt goes around a human. <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black / Yellow Bands going across the snake like a belt goes around a human. <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black stripes going along the body from the head to mid body. <LI class=ss-choice-item> Black stripes going along the body like from the head to the tail.
- Other
If the Snake was EATING something - and you could see it - what was it?
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> Frog or toad <LI class=ss-choice-item> Small gecko - common house gecko that crawls up around your lights <LI class=ss-choice-item> Large Tokay gecko - like those that live on walls - usually outside, but inside too. Can be 12 inches long. <LI class=ss-choice-item> Another snake <LI class=ss-choice-item> An insect <LI class=ss-choice-item> A mouse, rat, or other rodent <LI class=ss-choice-item> Cat or dog <LI class=ss-choice-item> Chicken <LI class=ss-choice-item> Egg <LI class=ss-choice-item> Goat <LI class=ss-choice-item> A believe it had just got through ripping a small village limb from limb<LI class=ss-choice-item> Bird
- Other
Where was the snake found ? * Check multiple if they apply.
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> Near or in a river, stream, lake, puddle, or other freshwater source <LI class=ss-choice-item> Near or in the ocean. <LI class=ss-choice-item> In a bush or tree, vine, etc. <LI class=ss-choice-item> In a roof or on a wall or ceiling of your house, bungalow, any dwelling <LI class=ss-choice-item> On the ground <LI class=ss-choice-item> In your bed. (this gets reported a whole lot more than you might think) <LI class=ss-choice-item> Crossing a road or path <LI class=ss-choice-item> On rocks or limestone or other cliffs. <LI class=ss-choice-item> In a cave <LI class=ss-choice-item> On your property at your home (right around the house) <LI class=ss-choice-item> On my fucking doorstep<LI class=ss-choice-item> In a grove of food trees, vegetable garden, rice field
- In the mud.
Write in the Thailand Province you found the snake in. Don't write the city - as there are MANY cities named the same thing in Thailand. *
What time was the snake found? *
- <LI class=ss-choice-item> Dark night <LI class=ss-choice-item> Bright morning <LI class=ss-choice-item> Cloudy <LI class=ss-choice-item> Raining <LI class=ss-choice-item> Early evening <LI class=ss-choice-item> Why is there no option for midday - fucking retarded quiz this is
- Early morning
That's a wee bit more factual, SS...
I like snakes.
Me too, but without knowledge of what type of snake your dealing with and kids in the same area in his situation I guess I'd be wanting to 'off' it at the first opportunity.
Luckily however I have had a lot of snakes as pets or part time guests in the UK as my mate owned a reptile shop, so I have a fair knowledge of what I'm dealing with and how to approach and handle the snake.
But in slaps case better to be safe than sorry, if he couldn't quickly and easily identify it as a non-venomous type.
That guy who identifies the snakes.
I wonder what he'd do if someone emailed him this
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Most serpents [vipers] in the region are venomous to one degree or another, less the pythons.
It doesn't matter what we know - I can guarantee that every local [child or adult] have knowledge in identifying the most and least deadly. Engrained into their DNA. We cast the assumptions that their ignorance mirrors ours. Nay.
Shovel ?Originally Posted by Satonic
I'd say it hadn't eaten for a bit because it came at me like a fucking ninja.
Much unlike this Burmese Python I dealt with using 'the slap mind trick'. This little bastard looks like he just got through eating Geoff Capes.
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I posted this somewhere on here before cop the aussie snake
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And the biggest snakes on the planet.
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STS, if you want to dissuade snakes of various varieties and reduce the anxiety load regarding the safety of your little princess, then I suggest you hie yourself off to the nearest shop that sells agricultural products to your neighbours (farmers aren't they?). There you should find that they sell Sulphur, which after purchase should be sprinkled in a trail around your abode. This will have a two fold effect in that snakes do not like it and will avoid your mansion like the plague, and the second effect will be a significant lightening of the daily wash load as there won't be the same number of skid marked undies in it! The cost of the excercise should be no more than 100 baht for sulphur and peace of mind which is priceless.![]()
^Cheers, matey, muchos gracias.
But what if the snakes are already in the garden? Will it stop them going out?
^^ Good idea...
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