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Oriental Whip Snake

Ahaetulla prasina

Description:

A mildly venomous, yet docile species, the Whip Snake is commonly found in forested and rural areas. It feeds on vertebrates, including small nesting birds, lizards and frogs.

Notes:

I spotted two of these snakes together last night, whilst taking an evening stroll through a local park.

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15 Comments

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 12 years ago

new picture added

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 12 years ago

Thanks for the comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 12 years ago

Wow. Spectacular!

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 12 years ago

Thank you Emma and Chris, appreciate the comments!

Chris Carille
Chris Carille 12 years ago

Fantastic series!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 12 years ago

Beautiful !!

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 12 years ago

new picture added

Eve Dosh
Eve Dosh 12 years ago

Wow! awesome shots :)

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 12 years ago

Thank you :)

sttweets
sttweets 12 years ago

Lovely bright color.

Cadi
Cadi 12 years ago

They are? Oh wow, they put my sunglow motley to shame!

SeanWeekly
SeanWeekly 12 years ago

Thanks Kristen.
Cadi they are really this bright! Truly colorful and bright little guys.

Cadi
Cadi 12 years ago

Stunning play on their colors!

KristenGilpin
KristenGilpin 12 years ago

Gorgeous photos!

SeanWeekly
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SeanWeekly

Singapore, Singapore

Spotted on Sep 1, 2011
Submitted on Sep 1, 2011

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