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Observación | Does this snake have big fangs? |
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Fotos / SonidosObserv.kfinnDescripciónIndividual was observed at night (time estimated) just after a heavy rain crawling around buildings at the research station. It was still raining lightly when found. It was removed and photographed the next day and released in the same area. Time is estimated, it was well after dinner but not before midnight. |
No |
No | |
Unknown | |
No | |
QuéBejuquilla Rayada (Oxybelis vittatus)Observ.andres_foreroDescripciónOxybelis cf. vittatus (GIRARD, 1854)
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No |
Yes | |
Observ.prasannaparabDescripciónBamboo Pit Viper (Trimeresurus gramineus Shaw, 1802). Habitat: It is found in bamboo groves and forests, usually near streams. The range of this species has been restricted to southern India. It is also rarely seen near Harishchandragad and some other mountain ranges of Western Ghats aka Sahyadris in Maharashtra. SURPRISED TO SEE SUCH A CASUAL YAWN, THANKS TO OUR CAMERAS THESE DAYS, THEY HAPPEN TO HELP IN SUCH MOMENTS, TAKEN WITH CANON 100-400MM SO HAD PROBLEMS WITH DEPTH OF FIELD. |
Yes |
Fotos / SonidosQuéBejuquillo (Imantodes inornatus)Observ.shanelle97Lugar3 km al sur de Puerto Viejo de Sarapiquí, Heredia Province, Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui, 41001, Costa Rica (Google, OSM) |
No |
No |