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This is a regular visitor in our house, some times in the window and in the kitchen or also seen near our Aviary.

And as you notice she/he is (and stay) alive thumbsup.gif

Later I have picked up by his tail and put it back in the garden

Is not aggressive ,

see his long tongue

About 1 meter.

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Golden Tree sanke. Surprised you didn't get bit, they are usually very fast an agressive and do bite. They are mildly poinsonous, rear fang, but not to humans. I get them quite often and have been bitten at lewast three times. I try to catch and release rather than smash and kill!

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Golden Tree sanke. Surprised you didn't get bit, they are usually very fast an agressive and do bite. They are mildly poinsonous, rear fang, but not to humans. I get them quite often and have been bitten at lewast three times. I try to catch and release rather than smash and kill!

Thanks, no I not get bitten wink.png , and happy that you think like me to release them thumbsup.gif

Only as you see his brown head it most be a different spieces .

Often we have snakes in and around the house a month ago we find a rainbow snake ( 1.5 mtr.)under the computer table of my son rolleyes.gif

They living in the mud on the site of our house.

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It's lucky you didn't get bitten and was relying on the replies for positive ID as they are wrong.

It's a Dendrelaphis pictus (Common Bronzeback Snake)

Thai: (ngu sai man pra intra)

Harmless snake.

Posted

It's lucky you didn't get bitten and was relying on the replies for positive ID as they are wrong.

It's a Dendrelaphis pictus (Common Bronzeback Snake)

Thai: (ngu sai man pra intra)

Harmless snake.

Thanks , yes this is the snake and it explain also why I could have the snake in my hand , and not be agressief,

around our house many frogs enough food for her/him

Ok we look to the next one wink.png

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Hello Guys

It looks like it is Snake time wink.png

This afternoon I find this Fellow in a tree ( Tree Snake ???) a wonderful glider and after he posed for the camera he/she been back over the wall.

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And this is his back site

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  • 1 month later...
Posted

Happy New Year to everybody and stay in a good health.

We have many snakes in and around our house this morning I find a other one ,who can identify this one.

It has a red belly.

Cheers

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Posted

^

Striped Kukri Snake (Oligodon taeniatus)

a harmless little snake with no venom.

Thanks for this good information

Putu

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