Living Thailand
Snakes (Venomous)
(Trimeresurus cardamonensis) Recently known to science since 2011, I spotted this female at a dry stream bed Koh Chang, Trat, April, 2011. ID by Joe Hartman
(Trimeresurus cardamonensis) Recently known to science since 2011, I spotted this female at a dry stream bed Koh Chang, Trat, April, 2011. ID by Joe Hartman
(Trimeresurus cardamonensis) Recently known to science since 2011, I spotted this female at a dry stream bed Koh Chang, Trat, April, 2011. ID by Joe Hartman
(Trimeresurus cardamonensis) Recently known to science since 2011, I spotted this female at a dry stream bed Koh Chang, Trat, April, 2011. ID by Joe Hartman
(Trimeresurus popeiorum) Female with distinctly red eye, spotted at Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai, April, 2010. ID by Joe Hartman.
(Trimeresurus popeiorum) Female with distinctly red eye, spotted at Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai, April, 2010. ID by Joe Hartman.
(Ophiophagus hannah) A fairly common species in Khon Kaen and beyond ... though I admit I have seen plenty in the wild, this was at a snake show in Chiang Mai ... not sure I want to take photos this close in the wild. Maybe one day.
(Naja kaouthia) A fairly common species in Khon Kaen and beyond ... though I admit I have seen plenty in the wild, this was at a snake show in Chiang Mai ... not sure I want to take photos this close in the wild. Maybe one day.
(Naja kaouthia) A fairly common species in Khon Kaen and beyond ... though I admit I have seen plenty in the wild, this was at a snake show in Chiang Mai ... not sure I want to take photos this close in the wild. Maybe one day.