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snakes in syria identification

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Posted by: bishr at Wed Apr 7 13:14:18 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bishr ]  
   

hi

i would really appreciate some help with identifying snakes i keep at home that are native to Syria. There is so very little awareness of the importance of wildlife here. I get most of these snakes from people who kill them on sight usually.

This species is new to me and surely does not seem to be a watersnake like many of the other ones I keep. I have 2 of it. The one in the photos must have been defanged because when I got it, there was some blood in its mouth. That is so terrible. I feed it by fish and frogs by hand and it seems to be in good health. I got the other one yesterday and I it bit me but nothing happened except for some blood.

Does anyone now what is the scientific name of what is commonly called hanash here? It is an all-black thick snake that usually grows to 2 meters. Some say it is venomous, some say it is not. I have one and will post photos of it very soon. It is very beautiful.

Thanks for all the help.

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