since I last posted!
Sabah Earless Toad (Sabahphrynus maculatus) from the highland of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
Sabahphrynus maculatus_MG_5835 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Longhorn Beetle, Rhaphipodus sp., probably Rhaphipodus bonni, māle, from the lowland forest of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
Rhaphipodus bonni_MG_5667 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Male Sabah Pit Viper (Trimeresurus sabahi) from the highlands of Tawau, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo.
Trimeresurus sabahi_MG_5818 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr]
Dusky Wolf Snake / Dark Wolf Snake (Lepturophis albofucus / Lycodon albofuscus) from the lowland forest of Kedah, West Malaysia.
Lycodon albofuscus_MG_5492 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Black-headed Cat Snake / Pale-headed Cat Snake (Boiga nigriceps) from the lowland forest of Negeri Sembilan, West Malaysia.
Boiga nigriceps_MG_5433 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Up close with a Dog-toothed Cat Snake (Boiga cynodon) from the lowland forest of Negeri Sembilan, West Malaysia.
Boiga cynodon_MG_5459 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Beautiful little Gold-ringed Cat Snake (Boiga dendrophila) from the lowland forest of Kedah, West Malaysia.
Boiga dendrophila_MG_5065 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Jasper's Cat Snake (Boiga jaspidea).Probably one of the most beautiful cat snakes out there. Pahang, West Malaysia.
Boiga jaspidea_MG_5373 copy by
Kurt (Orionmystery) G, on Flickr
Wonderful! Don't be away so long.
Fantastic photographs as we are used to seeing from you. I am not into snakes but I have to admit you make snakes an art form. How you get them to pose for you is unknown to me but surely you are the snake whisperer.
Dennis
I just recalled the first time I saw a snake in a tree perhaps 60 years ago. I was amazed at that moment ... previously thinking snakes were ground only.
Your photos are very interesting indeed !
dennis2146 wrote:
Fantastic photographs as we are used to seeing from you. I am not into snakes but I have to admit you make snakes an art form. How you get them to pose for you is unknown to me but surely you are the snake whisperer.
Dennis
Thanks, Dennis. It takes a lot of patience to get them to pose!
dpullum wrote:
I just recalled the first time I saw a snake in a tree perhaps 60 years ago. I was amazed at that moment ... previously thinking snakes were ground only.
Your photos are very interesting indeed !
Thanks, dpullum. There are arboreal snakes, terrestrial snakes, semi fossorial/fossorial snakes, aquatic/semi aquatic snakes.
Really extraordinary series. I've been wondering about your absence. Welcome back!
You always bring the good stuff! Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful work, Kurt, as always. Thanks!
Mike
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