Small snake with strong green tinge in the light of my phone torch. Identified partly based on more detailed photos taken by someone else.
Small snake with strong green tinge in the light of my phone torch. Identified partly based on more detailed photos taken by someone else.
Juvenile, relocated from entrance building at the Dinosaur Stampede.
Date accuracy : month
Scanned slide
Killed by local people the previous night close to desert camp.
See attached photograph.
Note locality co-ordinates are approximate only (to with 5 km)
DOR. Not how I thought I was going to encounter a snake in Iraq(which also happened to be the only one).
Field Notes - Unfortunate road kill
Approx 1.5m long
Midbody scales: 21
Ventral scales: 233
Subcaudal scales: 49
Sighting and photos (c) michael9.
Field Notes - Sunning itsrlf on side of road prior to headimg into under road drain. Very large soeciman for a cooler area like this.
Sighting and photos (c) trent_townsend.
Field Notes - Undivided anal scale. Divided subcaudals
Sadly roadkill specimen :(