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Looks like a Rat or Corn Snake to me.....not sure though

My bets would be on a rat snake. However, it might be a coral snake which is to be avoided.

Phil, the snake expert would know. PM me if you need his tel no.

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Looks like a Rat or Corn Snake to me.....not sure though

My bets would be on a rat snake. However, it might be a coral snake which is to be avoided.

Phil, the snake expert would know. PM me if you need his tel no.

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Looks like a Rat or Corn Snake to me.....not sure though

My bets would be on a rat snake. However, it might be a coral snake which is to be avoided.

Phil, the snake expert would know. PM me if you need his tel no.

Not a coral snake.....

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Looks like a Rat or Corn Snake to me.....not sure though

My bets would be on a rat snake. However, it might be a coral snake which is to be avoided.

Phil, the snake expert would know. PM me if you need his tel no.

coral snake = no way!

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caught a nsake whilst fishing in the sea. are the snake from the sea bad ! i mean poisnous

Yes, among this group are species with some of the most potent venoms of all snakes.

Some have gentle dispositions and bite only when provoked, but others are much more aggressive.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_snake

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Here is another one. Is it poisonous?

Could it be a Bronzeback?

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Here is another one. Is it poisonous?

We had one in the outside cupboard a month ago. Exactly the same. I think its a striped keelback.

It had an attitude which was unsurprising as we were coaxing it into a fishing net to set it free.

It will bite but is not supposed to be dangerous.

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Here is another one. Is it poisonous?

We had one in the outside cupboard a month ago. Exactly the same. I think its a striped keelback.

It had an attitude which was unsurprising as we were coaxing it into a fishing net to set it free.

It will bite but is not supposed to be dangerous.

Thanks Gatorade.

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Here is another one. Is it poisonous?

its a Copperhead Ratsnake.. You will see this snake at virtually any 'snake show' in Thailand as its a crowd pleaser with its aggressive striking.. although it is not venomous..

see one

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This one outside the office early one morning week before last. Malayan Pit Viper - very poisonous!! Fortunately had eaten a meal recently, (visible bulge in the lower body about the size of a mouse) so relatively docile and was able to shoo him off into the undergrowth behind the office. Not seen since.

Good web site with lots of info on Thai Snakes and here is the Viper

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