Macrophotography of mine snake
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I am a person who is very afraid of snakes.!!
But this time I ventured to approach a snake child who had been injured and I get a child snake located above the needle flower,because this snake child has been injured so I dare to approach him.
This is a snake child and in my area it is often called a snake beunteung /mine snake and this type of snake has a brilliant color with red tongue color.This little snake we encounter most often in trees and in weeds.
and these snakes sometimes come to the ground just to eat frogs, lizards and other small animals that become their food.
This little snake really likes open areas.
Many say this snake is not venomous but in my own opinion every wild animal that lives freely in the open. they will pounce if they are in a depressed position as self defense from enemies although the results of the bite from them do not harm humans.
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nice series!
Well done
Thanks.
That snake is in the "cute zone". Very large snakes evoke fear; while very small ones evoke "creepy, invasive" emotions...
Namaste, JaiChai
Thanks.of course yes and I myself dare to approach him because they have been hurt.
Double congratulations! one, to overcome your fear of snakes and the other for those excellent captures where colors are the main protagonists! Once again congratulations!
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