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one more...fordonia leocobalia???

gothai Mar 08, 2005 08:27 PM

found this the same night...also southern thailand, flooded fields.

I thought i had it identified but I am not sure...your help would be appreciated....

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WW Mar 09, 2005 03:10 AM

>>found this the same night...also southern thailand, flooded fields.
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>>I thought i had it identified but I am not sure...your help would be appreciated....
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That looks like Enhydris plumbea. Fordonia is a snake found in coastal mangroves, not in flooded (?rice) fields.

Cheers,

WW
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gothai Mar 09, 2005 07:38 PM

Thanks that was the other one I had thought of ....appreciate the help

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