Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Nilgiri Keelback
Nilgiri Keelback
Nilgiri Keelback
Nilgiri Keelback
Nilgiri Keelback
Nilgiri Keelback
Nilgiri Keelback
The Nilgiri keelback or Amphiesma beddomei is a species of colubrid snake that is found in the Western Ghats in India. The species of Nilgiri keelback is named after Richard Henry Beddome, 1830–1911, British army officer and botanist.
This snake is an endemic species and it was first discovered near the Nilgiris but found also in the Western Ghats. This snake is terrestrial and feeds on toads.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
Black Mamba Snake Wallpaper
The black mamba or in Latin name is Dendroaspis polylepis is the longest venomous/poisonous snake in Africa, averaging around 2.5 meters/8.2 ft, and sometimes growing up to 4.3 meters/14 ft. Its name of black mamba is derived from the black colouration inside the mouth, the actual colour of the skin varies, from dull yellowish-green to a gun-metal gray.
Black mamba is the fastest snake in the world, it is capable of moving at 4.5 to 5.4 metres per seconds/16–20 km/h, 10–12 mph. In the pictures above are some wallpapers of this black mamba snake that you can use them as your desktop background and to save press ctrl+S, thanks.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Keelback Snake
Keelback Snake
Keelback Snakebeautiful Picture
Keelback Snake Stays In The Rock
grass
HQ Picture Keelback Snake in the grass, preparing to strike.
Keelback Snake
Keelback Snake
Keelback Snake
The Keelback or Tropidonophis mairi is a non venomous snake that is found throughout in the Northern Australia, Keelback Snake is also known as the freshwater snake.
Keelback Snake resembles two venomous snakes, the Taipan and the Rough scaled snake, and this has obviously assisted its evolution. Keelback Snake rarely grows over one metre and feeds mainly on amphibians and small lizards.
Keelback Snake is also one of the only snakes that can eat Cane Toads, up to a certain size, without effect.
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Keelback Snake,
Snake Names,
Snake Types.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Indigo Snake
Indigo Snake
Indigo Snake in the water
Indigo Snake, with human
Indigo Snake
Indigo Snake
Indigo Snake
Indigo Snake
Indigo snakes or Drymarchon are a genus of large non-venomous colubrid snakes found in Southeastern United States, Central America, and South America. Three to four species are currently recognized, Indigo snakes are large, robust snakes which can reach a length of over 3 m. They have smooth scales with several color variations, including a glossy blue-black color.
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Black Snake,
Indigo Snake,
Snake Names,
Snake Types.
Hundred Pace Snake
Hundred Pace Snake
Hundred Pace Snake
Hundred Pace Snake, For the visiors and tourist
HQ Picture of Hundred Pace Snake
Hundred Pace Snake's Head
Hundred Pace Snake acting like hoax.
Hundred Pace Snake
Hundred Pace Snake
Hundred Pace Snake or Deinagkistrodon is a monotypic genus created for a venomous pitviper species, D. acutus, found in Southeast Asia. But it's no subspecies are currently recognized.
Found in southern China (Chekiang, Fukien, Hunan, Hupeh, Kwantung), Taiwan, northern Vietnam, and possibly Laos. The type locality was not included in the original description. It was later given as "Wusueh [Wu-hsueh], Hupeh Province, China" by Pratt (1892) and Pope (1935). Listed as "Mountains N. of Kiu Kiang" in the catalogue of the British Museum of Natural History.
Labels:
Hundred Pace Snake,
Snake Names,
Snake Types.