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Identify this snake

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Hi "Folks"

Can anyone positively identify this snake....it had a white belly

Thanks

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Pytong

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I think that's a Malayan viper, but it looks like it hurt itself biggrin.png

Any one know this one? Found in my garden. Sorry to hi-jack the original post... post-8199-13834108117281_thumb.jpg

Edh

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Edited by edh

Let's move it to the Plants , Pets and Vets forum.

Any one know this one? Found in my garden. Sorry to hi-jack the original post... attachicon.gifImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect Thailand1383410874.327914.jpg Edh Sent from my iPad using ThaiVisa app

Copperhead racer

Harmless

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Brown Kikiri

Harmless!

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Brown Kikiri

Harmless!

Is that my snake ??

Yep the snake in the OP was a brown kukri snake.

Harmless it is true. But If I wasn't sure and suspected that it was the Malayan viper, the death would have been swift. The Malayan viper is known for staying put and giving no warning and striking aggressively. With all the kids around my place I would not allow it to find a place to stay.

good eating taste like chicken

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Yep the snake in the OP was a brown kukri snake.

Harmless it is true. But If I wasn't sure and suspected that it was the Malayan viper, the death would have been swift. The Malayan viper is known for staying put and giving no warning and striking aggressively. With all the kids around my place I would not allow it to find a place to stay.

Thank you

Yep the snake in the OP was a brown kukri snake.

Harmless it is true. But If I wasn't sure and suspected that it was the Malayan viper, the death would have been swift. The Malayan viper is known for staying put and giving no warning and striking aggressively. With all the kids around my place I would not allow it to find a place to stay.

Thank you

http://www.thailandsnakes.com/non-venomous/brown-kukri-snake-non-venomous-not-dangerous/

How do you kill them safely? Quickest and most effective way?

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I just removed a green pit viper from our rear balcony yesterday, let it go in the jungle nearby.

They will be back, or his offspring as lots about here.

Also found, for the second time, a cobra skin at the rear door, lives under the house by the looks, and he is about 2 inches across the belly, not circumference, just the belly, so big boy.

Not sure I want to come across him, but most I have no problem with, even a banded krait out the front of the house months ago.

The snake above in second pic, while not deadly is very very aggressive. Stooped our car beside one recently and he started to attack the tyre repeatedly, then got up into the engine compartment and locked itself in.

A large number of off-topic posts have been deleted.

Thank you!

Any one know this one? Found in my garden. Sorry to hi-jack the original post... Posted ImageImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect Thailand1383410874.327914.jpg Edh Sent from my iPad using ThaiVisa app

 

Copperhead racer

 

Harmless

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Seems it's not possible to keep this thread on topic, so since the question appears to have been answered, it is now

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