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RE: Venomous Snakes - Ngala - 05-29-2016

Naja mossambica

Photo and information credits: Andrea & Antonella Ferrari
Kruger National Park, Limpopo Province, South Africa

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 06-07-2016

I thought it was such an awesome image... Credits to Rajan Shah‎ 

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Spalea - 06-07-2016

@Majingilane:

#47 : Yes, very awesome photo. African najas too ?


RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 06-14-2016

Credits to Vivek Sharma.

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Spalea - 06-15-2016

@Majingilane:

I am not a specialist but it is the first time I see a black cobra photo like this one... Really beautiful !


RE: Venomous Snakes - Ngala - 06-22-2016

Naja kaouthia

Photo and information credits: Bernhard Schubert - Wildlife Photography
"This year I went with Rupert G Lewis and Attila Kobori to Malaysia and Thailand for 3 1/2 weeks. We had an awesome trip with lots of snakes. Specifically, we found 75 snakes, represented by 39 species. Of course we did not only find snakes, we saw some nice lizards, amphibians and other animals too.
This picture of a monocled cobra (Naja kauthia) is my absolute fovourite one of the whole trip." October 2015

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 06-27-2016

Ganesh Srinivasan:
A close encounter with King Cobra the rare green variety at western ghats in April 2016. I could not get a full shot of this beauty since i waiting for hornbill with my 600 mm lens and out of blue came this cobra just 8 to 10 feet from me.

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 07-10-2016

Indian Cobra (juvenile)

#Devarayanadurga, Tumakuru, Karnataka 
Rescued by WEROAR - Wild animal Emancipation Reptile Oriented Awareness and Rescue. Credits to Rajnish Vishwakarma‎.

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Ngala - 07-25-2016

Naja melanoleuca

Photo and information credits: Nick Evans
Northern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 08-29-2016

Credits to Roshan Katkar.

Tadoba. Moharli gate.

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 08-30-2016

Agumbe Rainforest Research Station. Credits to Gowri Shankar.

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Spalea - 08-30-2016

@Majingilane:

About #55: Protect the tigers (the real land of the tigers), you will also protect (and save) the cobras !


RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 09-09-2016

Puff Adder - Kgalagadi. Credits to Ingrid Bunse.

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RE: Venomous Snakes - Ngala - 09-12-2016

(09-09-2016, 06:22 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Puff Adder - Kgalagadi. Credits to Ingrid Bunse.

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A beautiful Naja nivea.


RE: Venomous Snakes - Tshokwane - 09-12-2016

Beautiful indeed. I loved the striking pattern and colour mix, I think it's the first I've seen this way.