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Striped Keelback

Xenochrophis vittatus

Description:

In Java, it is also not uncommon for striped keelbacks to be kept by children as pets. It has a reputation for being very mild-mannered and rarely bites.

Notes:

In Indonesia it called Oray Lare Angon

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10 Comments

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 10 years ago

Thanks..

Rustic 41
Rustic 41 10 years ago

Nice sequence of images.

Bhagya Herath
Bhagya Herath 10 years ago

wow !!!!great spotting

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 10 years ago

Great series.

Dave

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 10 years ago

Thanks all..

Maria dB
Maria dB 10 years ago

Wonderful series!

Caleb Steindel
Caleb Steindel 10 years ago

neato!

AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago

Beautiful snake! Always fun finding snakes you can play with :)

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 10 years ago

Thanks, it's a lovely snake indeed and you can play with it :)

Debbie Stewart
Debbie Stewart 10 years ago

Great series of a lovely looking snake Jason!

Jason Alexander
Spotted by
Jason Alexander

Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Spotted on Jul 15, 2013
Submitted on Jul 15, 2013

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