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thaibugs

all about Thailand's insects

Reptiles and amphibians (snakes, lizards, frogs and snails)

some snakes

Banded krait Bungarus fasciatus (venomous and potentially fatal when alive)
Common bronzeback (Dendrelaphus pictus)
Common bronzeback 1
Golden Tree snake eating a lizard
Golden Tree snake 2
Golden Tree snake (Chrysopelea ornata)
Green tree racer (Elaphe prasina)
Keelback used to live in the garden
Keelback1
Long-nosed whipsnake (Ahae tullanasuta)
Pope\'s pit viper (venomous and dangerous)
Reticulated python (Python reticulatus)
bought him in the local market for 2 dollars and let him go close to a food source (the nearest primary school)
Common bronzeback 3
Keelback 2
snake 1
snake 2
snake 3
snake 4
Pope\'s pit viper (Trimeresurus popeiorum)
found on the road in the village
snake 10
snake from the garden
snake 6
snake 7
snake 0a
snake 0b
wwhip snake (tried to bite me when i rescued him from the cats)
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lizards
Calotes versicolor juvenile
Garden fence lizard 1
Garden fence lizard (Calotes versicolor)
Tockay (Gekko gecko) 1
Four-clawed gecko (Gehyra mutilata)
Gehyra mutilata 1
Gehyra mutilata 2
Long-tailed sun skink 1
Long-tailed sun skink (Mabuya longicaudata)
Northern forest crested lizard 1
Northern forest crested lizard (Calotes emma alticristatus)
Scale-bellied Tree Lizard  (Acanthosaura lepidogaster)
Small-scaled forest lizard (Pseudocalotes microlepis)
Striped tree skink (Lipinia vittigera)
lizard 1
lizard 2
lizard 3
Tockay (Gekko gecko)
lizard 4
lizard 5
lizard 6
Clouded monitor lizard (Varanus bengalensis) 1
Clouded monitor lizard 2
lizard profile in early morning sun
lizard on jack fruit tree
Gecko portrait
gecko enjoying a termite
juvenile Gecko gecko
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frogs
Giant Asiatic toad 1
Giant Asiatic toad
Green lotus frog
House tree frog
House tree frog1
Microhyla heymonsi
Painted bullfrog
frog 1
frog 2
frog 3
frog 4
frog 5
frog 6
don't know what the frog is
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snails and others
Achatina fulica
leech
leech 1
snail 1
snail 2
snail 3
snail 4
snail 5
could be a velvet worm (phylum Onychophora)
velvet worms are related to arthropods
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