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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Dog-Toothed Cat Snake – Boiga Cynodon Photos
Dog-Toothed Cat Snake – Boiga Cynodon Photos If you want to see our Fact Sheet for Boiga cynodon – Click Here.…
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Thailand Snake Journal – Found Rare Keel-Bellied Vine Snake (Dryophiops rubescens)
Thailand Snake Journal – Found Rare Keel-Bellied Vine Snake (Dryophiops rubescens) Keel-Bellied Vine Snake (Dryophiops rubescens) Found another one of…
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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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Yellow Spotted Keelback – Venomous
Yellow Spotted Keelback – Venomous – Not Dangerous These yellow-spotted keelback (Xenochropis flavipunctatus) snakes are rear-fanged and do have venom,…
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