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What Is The Name Of This Snake

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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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Looks like a Golden Tree snake

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.

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.

I also vote for Common Bronzeback, although I've only ever seen them squashed on the road

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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.

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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Oriental Rat Snake

Thai: ThaiSnakeName-25.gif (ngu sing hang lai)

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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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Striped Kukri Snake (Oligodon taeniatus)

a harmless little snake with no venom.

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Striped Kukri Snake (Oligodon taeniatus)

a harmless little snake with no venom.

Thanks for this good information

Putu

If in doubt you can always do an internet search by entering 'Thai snakes' or 'snakes of Thailand'.

Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect App

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