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09-10-13, 07:04 AM
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Snake ID
Hopefully i'm in the right section now, i found this snake in the Kabul region of Afghanistan in the early evening, it was measured at 11 and a half inches in length and approx a quater inch to 3/8's of an inch in width. I would like help on this, so i can educate the people who come into contact with these snakes if it is poisionous or not. From a personal point of view, when removing these snakes from buildings, i would like to know how to handle/catch them and what would be the the best place to release them in. Thanks in advance for your help, cheers Steve.
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09-10-13, 04:20 PM
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Re: Snake ID
It looks like some form of colubrid but without a body shot, I'm in the dark beyond that. I'm not even that familiar with the snakes in that area of the world, other than maybe a Diadem ratsnake...but this doesn't quite look like that.
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09-10-13, 04:56 PM
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Re: Snake ID
I think its a brown snake specifically storeria dekayi
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09-11-13, 12:32 AM
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Re: Snake ID
Studentoreptile & BoaBoy91 here are all the pics i have and one from another forum that looks similar/the same.
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09-11-13, 12:34 AM
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Re: Snake ID
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09-12-13, 03:03 AM
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Re: Snake ID
Found this on some website, so think this is the one
Thanks everyone for their suggestions and help
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09-12-13, 07:35 AM
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Re: Snake ID
EDIT: nevermind I was wrong
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09-12-13, 08:23 AM
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Re: Snake ID
Sorry for some reason I thought you found the snake in The UK, my bad.
Anyway, definitely a type of racer, possibly Platyceps rhodorachis or Platyceps karelini
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