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  2. Chrysopelea ornata - Wikipedia

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    Chrysopelea ornata (Thai: งูเขียวพระอินทร์) is a mildly venomous opisthoglyphous (rear-fanged) colubrid snake found in both South and Southeast Asia. It is commonly known as the golden tree snake, ornate flying snake, and golden flying snake.

  3. Ahaetulla mycterizans - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan green whipsnake is diurnal and mildly venomous. Occurs in primary and mature secondary forests near streams. The diet, like other whip snakes, consists primarily of frogs and lizards. These slow moving snakes often appear like vines amongst foliage and are hard to detect.

  4. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Banded green cat snake: South - endemic: Boiga denrophila: Colubridae: Mangrove cat snake: South Boiga nigriceps: Colubridae: Red cat snake: Black-headed cat snake: Extreme south (Pattani and Narathiwat) Boiga jaspidea: Colubridae: Jasper cat snake: South Boiga siamensis: Colubridae: Grey cat snake: Thai cat snake, Siamese cat snake

  5. Ahaetulla prasina - Wikipedia

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    Ahaetulla prasina is an arboreal, moderately venomous species of opisthoglyphous vine snake in the family Colubridae, found in Southern and Southeast Asia.Its common names include the Asian vine snake, Boie's whip snake, Gunther's whip snake, and the Oriental whip snake (Tagalog: puno ng ubas ahas; Thai: งูเขียวหัวจิ้งจก; Indonesian: ular anggur).

  6. Ahaetulla - Wikipedia

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    Ahaetulla, commonly referred to as Asian vine snakes or Asian whip snakes, is a genus of colubrid snakes distributed throughout tropical Asia.They are considered by some scientists to be mildly venomous and are what is commonly termed as 'rear-fanged' or more appropriately, opisthoglyphous, meaning their enlarged teeth or fangs, intended to aid in venom delivery, are located in the back of the ...

  7. Green tree snake - Wikipedia

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    Green tree snake may refer to either of the following non-venomous snakes: Morelia viridis , the green tree python, a python species found in New Guinea, various islands in Indonesia, and the Cape York Peninsula in Australia

  8. List of snakes of South Asia (Colubridae) - Wikipedia

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    Stripe-tailed bronzebacked tree snake Dendrelaphis caudolineatus India, Sri Lanka; Blue bronzebacked tree snake Dendrelaphis cyanochloris India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand; Painted bronzebacked tree snake Dendrelaphis pictus Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Malay region

  9. Category:Snakes of Thailand - Wikipedia

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