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Beautiful snake, 1.5 came to visit

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I have seen a number of snakes that size around here but never one that was so beautiful.

She was too close to grab my camera, about 1 m away when I noticed her looking up from a book.

Apparently she didn`t like what she saw. Having studied me , both of us motionless, for about 2 minutes , she made all of a sudden an amazingly fast dash for the garden.

She had 2 very pronounced black stripes on each side , the rest of the skin was shiny pale golden.

Would have been the envy of any designer.

What could that have been?

Sounds like a Golden Tree Snake http://www.thailandsnakes.com/venomous/rear-fanged/golden-tree-snake-mildly-venomous-not-very-dangerous/

Beautiful, very fast, (mostly) harmless.

But if it wasn't a golden the thailandsnakes site should have its portrait.

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

did you notice what book she was reading?

did you notice what book she was reading?

Yeah, I spotted that too but declined to comment smile.png

Isn't English a wonderful language?

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

did you notice what book she was reading?

Yeah, I spotted that too but declined to comment smile.png

Isn't English a wonderful language?

See this horse shoe, boy? When I nod my head you hit it with the hammer.

did you notice what book she was reading?

Yeah, I spotted that too but declined to comment smile.png

Isn't English a wonderful language?

she was 150cm tall, pale golden skin, ... when she saw me staring at her she slinked away, ... i yep.

did you notice what book she was reading?

Yeah, I spotted that too but declined to comment smile.png

Was just about to type something up also. biggrin.png

But as mentioned, most likely a Golden Tree Snake and common in Chiang Mai. One meter, surprised it got that close as they are quite skittish and extremely fast. The first time I saw one was many years ago in Mae Rim. Was backing out of a narrow dirt road and saw one moving very fast straight across the road, right up a tree like it was just part of the road. It did startle me as I've not seen one before and it was big but did take note of how gorgeous it was.

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Thanks for the wonderful pun on who was reading the book. Guess we'll never find out.

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No, Crossy, my snake had on each side one wide black stripe following the whole body so to speak from tip to toe. That's what gave the elegant styling.

One like that : the Striped Nukri : Oligodon octolineatus

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did you notice what book she was reading?

Yeah, I spotted that too but declined to comment smile.png

Isn't English a wonderful language?

The real English people would have spotted the "comeback" within 1 second.......I bet it took you 10 seconds?

did you notice what book she was reading?

Yeah, I spotted that too but declined to comment smile.png

Isn't English a wonderful language?

..when she spoke did she have a prominent 'asp'

Obviously, it was a bookworm.

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Keep going! And together we will create a complete story composed virtually by many authors.

Any takers? Who would like to start off? Using the bits you have. Any story writers amongst us?

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