^ It's the pool guy's dinner now
I gave him the pet rabbit too:)
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^ It's the pool guy's dinner now
I gave him the pet rabbit too:)
I saw this one today. Decided not to disturb it to get a better view.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2017/12/653.jpg
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2017/12/654.jpg
It would have made Dill's pool guy a nice lunch.
Copperhead racer, just a guess without seeing more of it.
I'm not an expert but that shiny blue hue makes me think of a sunbeam snake. Saw one a couple of years ago that a labourer had killed on my soi, so looked it up. Not venemous, and very beautiful colours. He thought it was a cobra, dickhead.
Yep, second study, I'd say definitely a sunbeam.
(not my photo)
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2017/12/624.jpg
All the same, my wife would piss herself if she saw it. :)
I've never seen her move as fast as when she saw a harmless little green tree snake here in Oz. Mind you though, they do look like some of the quite venemous snakes in Asia.
Sounds like a penis analogy. Get some zinc down ya:)
I did not see the blue before, not a copperhead racer.
Thanks for your thoughts, chaps. I think Maanaam has it with the sunbeam snake ID. Nice to know it's not venomous or dangerous.
Just a little bit tangential...
I noticed a few houses in my wife's village have free-range geese. I am told they keep snakes away. Believable.
I saw this snake a few days ago. It was sliding quickly along a tin roof with it's tongue busy doing something. It looked like it was looking for and hoovering up insects. The snake was about a metre long but not very thick - about a centimetre or two in diameter. Anyone know what kind of snake it is?
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2018/06/888.jpg
A striped Bronzeback.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2018/06/887.jpg
Thanks, Pragmatic. It definitely looks like a bronzeback. I've just done some googling and found that the Striped Bronzeback doesn't have a black line going along it's eyeline like the snake in my photo does but a Common or Painted Bronzeback (same species) does.
Thai: งูสายม่านพระอินทร์ - Ngu Sai-man Pra Inthra
It is not dangerous.
https://www.thainationalparks.com/sp...elaphis-pictus
https://bangkokherps.wordpress.com/c...snakes/page/1/
https://www.ecologyasia.com/verts/sn...bronzeback.htm
http://oknation.nationtv.tv/blog/moo.../10/03/entry-2