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Posted: 19 Jul 2010 Topic: Caspian Sea snake?



I have had large quantities of this species of snake come
up on to our Barge.

We are in the Southern Caspian sea and I have been told
that it is Malpolon monspessulanus but we are 2KM
offshore and these Snake are frequent visitors.

If anyone can ID this species that would be great.

Thanks,

Mark


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Posted: 19 Jul 2010 Topic: Caspian Sea snake?





Second shot.


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Posted: 20 Jul 2010 Topic: Caspian Sea snake?



I knew I could rely on the Chaps from Blighty.

Really greatly appreciated and even better news as the
Dice snake is not poisonous.

In my past years living in Thailand and working in the
Caspian region I am encountering more and more reptiles.
Just a couple of months ago I had to evict a very docile
Asiatic Cobra from a friends house.

The more I come in to contact with these amazing
creatures the more interest I gain.

Once again many thanks to you both.

Mark


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