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Rear-Fanged Snakes
Jagor’s Water Snake — Field Notes from Lowland Pond Surveys
This is a working notebook of our field encounters with Jagor’s Water Snake. The full species profile lives on our…
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Rear-Fanged Snakes
Dog-Faced Water Snake (Cerberus rynchops) — The Mangrove Bicycle Snake
The Dog-Faced Water Snake is the mangrove specialist that fishermen on the Andaman coast pull out of their nets in…
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Checkered Keelback (Fowlea piscator) — Mildly Venomous, Rarely Dangerous
If we had to pick the snake we run into most often around Thai rice paddies, drainage canals and slow-moving…
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Rear-Fanged Snakes
Plumbeous Water Snake (Hypsiscopus plumbea) — Tiny, Mild-Venom Rice-Paddy Snake
The Plumbeous Water Snake is the small, dark, easily-missed water snake we pull up in dip nets in flooded rice…
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Rear-Fanged Snakes
Jagor’s Water Snake (Enhydris jagori) — Slim, Cylindrical, Common in Lowland Ponds
Jagor’s Water Snake is one of the small, unobtrusive freshwater snakes that lives in numbers in Thailand’s lowland reservoirs and…
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