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What Snake is this?

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Is it dangerous?

Is it poisonous?

Can I handle it?

Please observe the shape......of the head and lets have some serious answers from the experts on TVF.

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not sure, but given its habitat it is not likely indigenous.

Is it dangerous?

Is it poisonous?

Can I handle it?

Please observe the shape......of the head and lets have some serious answers from the experts on TVF.

attachicon.gifsnake 3.jpg

looks ripe for milking
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Is it dangerous?

Is it poisonous?

Can I handle it?

Please observe the shape......of the head and lets have some serious answers from the experts on TVF.

attachicon.gifsnake 3.jpg

looks ripe for milking

I said serious answers Mr Toad..........you didn't read my OP properly.

Go back and have another look.

It's a small boa constrictor, probably a red tailed boa.

These snakes are not dangerous to an adult human being and will usually only attack something that will fit down their throat, like a rat.

These snakes kill their prey by constriction and are not poisonous.

It looks well used to human contact, so handling it shouldn't be a problem

Not native to Thailand, originally from south america, though bred everywhere for the pet trade now.

Up to you!

A Happy snake - possibly at both ends......length may vary depending on stimulation......

Thaibroaconstrictor....gets what he wants coming and going......

Need to see the rest to be sure, please remove more of the material covering it. For scientific purposes, of course.

A Happy snake - possibly at both ends......length may vary depending on stimulation......

Thaibroaconstrictor....gets what he wants coming and going......

Costas are there any Beaver pics?

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