We met him outside Fort Aguada. He was small, beautiful and was only interested in getting away from the public eye. I did some research on him. He's know to a select few as "Ahaetulla nasuta", but most commonly known as "The green vine snake". More details about the snake can be found here.
These garden snakes are poisonous...
ReplyDeleteI am not so sure Vishal. I felt (and I still feel) the snake I captured was non-poisonous. Else, I am a really brave guy :D :D
DeleteIts a semi-venomous snake ! good shot !
ReplyDeleteThe local people had stories related to the green snake.. Felt more like stories and not the truth.. I read about this snake and realized its non-poisonous..
DeleteMy god isnt she Gorgeous!!! THat green!!!!
ReplyDeleteIsnt she gorgeous? or he? But we have an agreement here!
DeleteHave seen a few in Goa, too:)
ReplyDeleteOhh. I didnt expect this visitor.. :)
DeleteOmg! I'm afraid this...
ReplyDeleteWhere I live I meet snakes everyday ): ): ): but luckily they never hurt me :D and I did'nt harm them too. But I'm afraid, always, I don't know why! :b :b
You meet snakes everyday? Now that's brave Camila!
DeleteIt's scary but the shots are lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteSamewhat scary indeed Saru :)
DeleteThat's a beautiful moment you captured, Binu! Love this slithering beauty, looks to be pretty shy too.
ReplyDeleteHehe.. Arti, she was running away from the tourist crowd.. So, in that sense she was shy! :D
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