Snakes and scorpions A herpetologists delight, the forest has many different types of snakes visible at this time of year. Drawn by an abundant food supply, This time we saw the Malabar Pit Viper in (green and brown morph here)and the Green Vine Snake. On my last trip I saw a catsnake envenomating a calotes (for a picture see my Flickr album The Eyes of Nature). Scorpions too feed on the many small frogs, tadpoles and the insects found here. |
Thursday, 6 July 2017
Amboli - Dancing in the Rain
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Amboli,
amphibian,
Goa,
leaf-nosed bat,
Maharashtra,
Malabar gliding frog,
Malabar pit viper,
Mrugaya,
nature,
Parag Rangnekar,
photography,
rain,
Sawantwadi,
scorpions,
snakes,
tadpoles,
Tiger toad,
toad
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