Non-Venomous Snakes
Thailand’s non-venomous snakes — pythons, rat snakes, kukri snakes, racers and more. ID photos, range and behaviour, plus what to do if you find one.
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A Big Water Monitor in a Bangkok Canal — Reptile Notes
The Water Monitor is the giant lizard you see lumbering across a Bangkok footpath, swimming a klong, or sunning on…
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Indochinese Sand Snake (Psammophis indochinensis) — A Rare Find in Northeast Thailand
The Indochinese Sand Snake is one of those species you almost never see unless you are deliberately looking. Psammophis indochinensis…
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Thailand Snake Mating Season — When and Why You See More Snakes
Thai snake encounters peak twice a year — once at the start of the rainy season (April-June) and again in…
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Reader Snake ID — Oriental Whip Snake from a Bangkok Garden
Reader Khun Anawat sent in a photo this week from a Bangkok suburb — bright green snake with an unusually…
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