Rear-Fanged Snakes
Thailand’s rear-fanged (opisthoglyphous) snakes — vine snakes, cat snakes, keelbacks and others with venom delivered through grooved back fangs.
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Tentacled Water Snake
Erpeton tentaculum (Tentacle Snake, Fishing Snake) [Page Updated: 28 November 2019] Thais say: (ngoo kra deng) Length: average snakes are…
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Dog Toothed Cat Snake
Really amazing snakes, the Dog-toothed Cat Snake, which I don’t get to see near often enough here in Southern Thailand.…
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Red-Necked Keelback Caught on a Night Herping Trip — Field Notes
The Red-Necked Keelback is one of the snakes most frequently misjudged in Thailand. Rhabdophis subminiatus looks small and unimposing, has…
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Green Keelback (Rhabdophis nigrocinctus) — Field ID Tips and Bite Notes
The Green Keelback is one of the more confusing IDs in Thai herping. Rhabdophis nigrocinctus shares a body plan, a…
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Red Necked Keelback – Venomous – Dangerous
Red Necked Keelback – Venomous – Dangerous A beautiful snake, usually under 1 meter, not very aggressive. ©2009 ThailandSnakes.com. (Page…
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