DineshR Posted February 18, 2018 Share Posted February 18, 2018 Can anyone tell me what type of snake is this ? Thanks Sent from my iPhone using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted February 18, 2018 Share Posted February 18, 2018 One of these I would say. An Oriental Rat Snake. Certainly looks similar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tagaa Posted February 19, 2018 Share Posted February 19, 2018 Yep...Rat snake...harmless. Let it go & it will eat frogs & associated vermin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SunsetT Posted February 19, 2018 Share Posted February 19, 2018 3 hours ago, Tagaa said: Yep...Rat snake...harmless. Let it go & it will eat frogs & associated vermin. R u sure? The OP's snake seems much lighter merging with its white underbelly. Moonlover's snake has very little light skin showing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tagaa Posted February 19, 2018 Share Posted February 19, 2018 Not being a herpetologist, it appears I am in error to definitely say it is a Rat snake. A better photo of the head would help, but I understand the time for that has passed. I have searched the snake sites I have bookmarked & am not able to exactly match it to any positively identified snake. I have seen these before & they are usually more scared of me than I am of them. As a general rule, the non distinct brown snakes with small narrow heads are usually harmless. That's a GENERAL rule of thumb. Here is an academic paper listing many types of venomous snakes here in Thailand. Note that more are boldly & brightly colored, with vipers having wide triangular heads. Nothing comes close to resembling the OP's example. http://www.venomstreet.com/images/pdf/Asian Cobras/Characterization of venomous snakes of Thailand (Chanhome et al).pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plachon Posted February 19, 2018 Share Posted February 19, 2018 7 hours ago, Tagaa said: Yep...Rat snake...harmless. Let it go & it will eat frogs & associated vermin. Too late for that. It's spine looks broken it at least 2 places and it will not be keeping vermin at bay any longer. I used to have this urge to bash snakes that came near our house many years ago, but gradually learned they do more good than harm and are a vital part of the local ecosystem. So unless it is in the house and directly threatening me, my reaction is to let them go with a verbal warning these days.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DineshR Posted February 19, 2018 Author Share Posted February 19, 2018 Thank you all. Unfortunately for the snake, my father in law beat it to death. I never actually saw it but only saw it in the photo my son took. But good to know that it was potentially harmless. This is the 2 nd snake that we found right in front of our front door. Thank you everyone for your comments.Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boon Mee Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Common garden variety Rat Snake ? which is no bother to humans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cornishcarlos Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 17 hours ago, SunsetT said: R u sure? The OP's snake seems much lighter merging with its white underbelly. Moonlover's snake has very little light skin showing. Never try to identify a snake by color alone. They can vary drastically and it might be your downfall if you assume wrongly !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazykopite Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 14 hours ago, DineshR said: Thank you all. Unfortunately for the snake, my father in law beat it to death. I never actually saw it but only saw it in the photo my son took. But good to know that it was potentially harmless. This is the 2 nd snake that we found right in front of our front door. Thank you everyone for your comments. What a pity that the snakes life came to a miserable end I never understand why people have to hack them to death, or that I like them but they do have a purpose in life having spent the first few years living high in the mountains of Samui our garden was undated with snakes from a baby monocle cobra to a 3mtr Burmese Python but I never made any attempt to kill them our dog Theo would always make us aware that there was a snake around by standing his ground and barking until the snakes glided away I was more frightened of scorpions as I was constantly being stung by the critters after the first 5/6 stings my body seemed to become immune to them. Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammieuk1 Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Very difficult for me to identify as I would be 2 soi's away instantly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cooked Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 https://www.thailandsnakes.com/thailand-snake-identification-form/ may help Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 1 hour ago, crazykopite said: What a pity that the snakes life came to a miserable end I never understand why people have to hack them to death The more important thing here is the learning process. We tend first to react with instinct and kill the snakes, which then can be learned to overcome with more knowledge. This happened to me and @plachon, it will happen to many more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Croc Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 I'm not completely sure that's a rat snake. They tend to have much longer, skinny tails. Compare to the second photo. Kukri? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfdgfdfdgs Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Agree. Kukri snake. Short stubby heads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toofarnorth Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Kukri , Striped water snake or Chequered Keelback for my 50 Satangs worth. Tell the neighbours you killed a King Cobra , they will smile and say yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davjensteph Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 yes rat snake... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
csabo Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 There are many Facebook pages dedicated to snake identification regionally in Thailand and the contributors are typically more knowledgeable then the TV squad. Join the group in your region and it may prevent senseless destruction of an animal that this country so desperately needs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DefaultName Posted February 20, 2018 Share Posted February 20, 2018 Simple rule for snakes: keep away from the end with teeth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toofarnorth Posted February 21, 2018 Share Posted February 21, 2018 On Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 12:42 PM, DefaultName said: Simple rule for snakes: keep away from the end with teeth. Fangs for that I will try to remember . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nahkit Posted February 21, 2018 Share Posted February 21, 2018 "What type of snake is this ?" Looks like a dead one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DineshR Posted February 21, 2018 Author Share Posted February 21, 2018 Ha haSent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watcharacters Posted February 21, 2018 Share Posted February 21, 2018 I agree about the rat snake finding but without 100% certainly respect is the order of the day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
watcharacters Posted February 21, 2018 Share Posted February 21, 2018 On 2/20/2018 at 11:22 AM, csabo said: There are many Facebook pages dedicated to snake identification regionally in Thailand and the contributors are typically more knowledgeable then the TV squad. Join the group in your region and it may prevent senseless destruction of an animal that this country so desperately needs. I can't think of any good reason to harm or kill a snake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DineshR Posted February 26, 2018 Author Share Posted February 26, 2018 Just had another snake encounter ... I think this is a green pit viper ... venomous and dangerous I think.. in my front yardSent from my iPhone using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mick220675 Posted February 27, 2018 Share Posted February 27, 2018 Some times photos on Thai visa take a crazy time to open, it took 8 minutes after clicking on this thread before I could see the pictures. The horrendous advertising is destroying this forum for those of us living in rural Thailand with slow internet. Yes it looks like a viper, I have had a few in my garden the same as the photo. Very beautiful but scary, hope it moved away from your home. Be careful doing the weeding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfdgfdfdgs Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 18 hours ago, mick220675 said: The horrendous advertising is destroying this forum for those of us living in rural Thailand with slow internet. Run adblock. If you care about the 10 second thing when you run adblock, open Thaivisa in Chrome incognito mode. No waiting 10 seconds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dfdgfdfdgs Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 On 2/26/2018 at 12:17 PM, DineshR said: Just had another snake encounter ... I think this is a green pit viper ... venomous and dangerous I think.. in my front yard Venomous and maybe would result in a few hours in hospital, but unlikely to kill you unless you had underlying health conditions or were very young/old. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DineshR Posted February 28, 2018 Author Share Posted February 28, 2018 Thanks mick220675 ... it turned out that the snake was apparently pregnant and my helper was not willing to kill it and gently eased it out of the yard into the farmland outside ... Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
owl sees all Posted March 2, 2018 Share Posted March 2, 2018 On 2/21/2018 at 9:26 PM, nahkit said: "What type of snake is this ?" Looks like a dead one. Caught just outside the farmhouse. 2.3 metres long but not too fat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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