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hi augustinev
are these dangerous? do they present a common problem? or this a rarity in your area.
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SunLikeStar

 :o its like national geographic out there :o scary !
And from what they seem to be doing, you are going to have many more snakes pretty soon :-\

VC

#3
Come over to the North East Sir, plenty of 'em waitin' for you here...............!

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Don

Where i stay , has the largest concentration of poisonous snakes in the world, yeah they are poisonous and extremely long ones, they stay at my house, in an ant hill, they leave in the morning looking for rodents and come back just after sunset, here they are revered , they say the new cloth that is put on dancing  snakes is supposed to bring you good fortune. i didn't do that though, it is kinda peaceful co-existence.

SLS

Yeah, they already have a lot of offsprings, like cats, after a while they find a new dwellings for them i think, because after sometime you don't find them. this was just a dance i guess, i dont think they were mating, (Not obvious to my eyes atleast unless they are ??? really tiny ;) you know what i mean)
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VC

...in some monkeys shadow ?
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rohitgupta322

What does one do if one of these bites you? Is anti-venom available there?
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ujjwaana

#8
They look like 'Rat Snakes' to me which are long, scary but non venomous. Could be common Indian Spectacled Cobras as well, but they are found in more dryer places, not Rain abundant, humid Meghalaya (King Cobra, may be!)

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rajathv8

Snakes are common these days with humans encroaching into their habitat. Iv seen quite a few near my house. And a baby cobra too. Went to check it (from a distance) out and it hissed right at me. Ran for my life :D

rcpilotacro

yes in our hospital it is available, every once in a while someone gets bitten, i have seen only  one death case here, was bitten form bar to home
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Quote from: augustinev on May 23, 2011, 09:06:49 PM
.....i have seen only  one death case here, was bitten form bar to home

I know how economical liqueur you get in the canteen/officers mess !!!
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rcpilotacro

they are poisonous, i have done jungle survival course (One of the toughest, physically) , sorry to say, eaten them too, from nose to the eyes a poisonous ones has only three scales, (Non poisonous ones have more) only poisonous ones have hoods, laymans way of recognizing the dangerous ones
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mandargole

amazing thrilled to watch it even in a video!

iamahuman

City boy.Never seen a snake yet. ;D
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PankajC

this is one animal that gives me the creeps.... but interesting fact is that a camera was handy when these two were out.
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flyingboxcar

These are the rat snakes, and definitely not king or even cobras. And I beleive this picture was/is at KGP not Gusty's present location (correct me if I am wrong Gusty). And BTW even if these were the Cobra's the hood is used an agressive posture not during love.
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warriornair

There are no venomous  snakes in our district, not a single hill, not even a forest.............  how unlucky i am , just reading abt an animal which i loves the most but hadnt seen ever..............

Ajay JM

Oh no worries! These are totally non poisonous ones. We often find these dudes at our place.
Folks from Kerala call them "Chera" in Malayalam a.k.a rat snake in english.

They feed primarily on eggs, frogs, rodents ..not really interested in humans  ;D
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ujjwaana

Quote from: augustinev on May 23, 2011, 09:17:13 PM
they are poisonous, i have done jungle survival course (One of the toughest, physically) , sorry to say, eaten them too, from nose to the eyes a poisonous ones has only three scales, (Non poisonous ones have more) only poisonous ones have hoods, laymans way of recognizing the dangerous ones
The scaling of these snakes match that with Rat Snake. And I am 100% sure rat snake are non venemous (was bitten by one in my school days). I am not sure, but external feature like scale patter, color etc are often not indicators of a snake being venemous. Some non venomous species of snakes mimic camouflage or even Hissing/Rattle of venomous ones so as to scare potential predators/threat:

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/gaston/Pests/reptiles/camoresearch.htm

The only indicators are the presence of 'Fangs' and venom glands. A typical bite from a Venomous snake would leave you with two 'Dots' ( .  . ) ...while that from non venomous snake  would leave a 'U' shaped mark, owing to bites from set of Teeth (Learnt in NCC).
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rcpilotacro

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in the jungles of Himanchal and Uttranchal, absolute isolation for 10 days, lived off the land, incl rodents, roots, flowers, stalks and insects and ants ( a tangy taste to it) , became veg after this course for 11 long years, out of sheer guilt of killing.

yeah it is at KGP. present location on the left could be misleading
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Quote from: ujjwaana on May 23, 2011, 09:15:29 PM
how economical liqueur you get in the canteen/officers mess !!!
True, very, Old Monk is like 50 :Rs:
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A rather famous politician is supposed to have made a rather infamous statement way back in the sixties, "Assam, the land of snakes and Baruas", it didn't endear him to the population here then.

When you are talking snakes, The North East is home to them. Remember Uloopi and Arjun from the Mahabharat?
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anwar

#23
Can't say these are rat snakes (the "Chera" snakes common in Kerala), based on the rings that are visible in the video. Have seen quite a bit of them growing up in a village (still living in one!), none of them seemed to have these identifiable rings all along their bodies.

That said, the rings do seem to be less pronounced in the photos (as compared to the video).
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warriornair

oh man, we cant accuratly say what kind of snake it is, once in our temple , we encounterd a snake similar to a common krait..... since none of the villagers had ever seen a krait,  they called our neighbour , a police man who was working in forest department in another district(iduki). He said that it is not a krait but a clone of  the same family which has no venom............

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