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Iceyak
06-09-16, 04:46 AM
This will sound strange!!!!!

Last week I was fishing from my kayak and all of a sudden I feel something hit my leg and when I looked there it was a snake crawling from the water to my kayak. My guess it jumped from the water. It curled up below the seat. It was small maybe a foot in length very small head compared to the body and tiny tail tip. It had dark striped/band and it was beige. I tried to identify the snake online and I found two type that can be matched but I can not be sure

Spotted Desert Racer (Platyceps karelini)
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Or
35204 https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7545/16130709477_b0da0531c9.jpg

Both exist in Qatar.
I'm not a snake expert and it would really help if I know which one that I have encountered.

Andy_G
06-09-16, 10:39 AM
There are many non-aggressive but quite venomous species of sea snakes in that area. It would be very hard to pinpoint what you saw without a picture of the actual individual that you saw. I would guess it to be one of the sea snakes, though.

brandonh
06-09-16, 04:10 PM
It would be weird though most sea snakes never come on shore so why would one climb into a boat?

Andy_G
06-09-16, 04:13 PM
Kraits are often found on the shoreline...but you're definitely right. It would be odd.

brandonh
06-09-16, 04:23 PM
and you are right about sea kraits i completely forgot about those But are they in that area i wonder?

Iceyak
06-09-16, 04:36 PM
35204 https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7545/16130709477_b0da0531c9.jpg

Both exist in Qatar.
I'm not a snake expert and it would really help if I know which one that I have encountered.

The second link/attachment is for juvenile Hydrophis lapemoides

Iceyak
06-09-16, 07:20 PM
after seeing few pictures of the banded sea krait, I can say it is more close to the snake I have encountered. I think it was aggressive because it was after the bait on my line and it saw it coming to my kayak.

trailblazer295
06-10-16, 12:41 PM
I didn't know sea snakes could go on land. Thought they are water bound lacking the strength to move properly on land.