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Photography of snakes: Hierophis Gemonensis
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Thursday, September 20, 2012. This specimen is found in eastern europe only, from Slovenia to the very south in Greece, and also on some Islands such like Krk in Croatia were these 2 specimens have been found. There is a baby and also a juvenile one. You can notice this by the marks that are well pronounced and as with other snake specimens, the older they get, the less marks they have and become more uniform. The blue eye indicates that it will shed soon. A baby was escaping in front of me. Http:/ www&#...
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Photography of snakes: May 2011
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011. You can realise it's size like this. A chance I had the glove. Friday, May 6, 2011. Please don't use these pictures for any private or public diffusion, copy etc. without asking me directly at : g.bovey@hotmail.com. Search and patience. Thank you for your interest. Labels: Vipera Aspis Atra. Here is Europe's fastest snake and biggest! I never had such an experience when I took its tail. Insanely aggressive, loads of bites, strong breath. just woaaaaah! Portrait of the Malpolon.
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Photography of snakes: Vipera Aspis Atra im Oberwallis
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011. Vipera Aspis Atra im Oberwallis. Today I discovered new places im Oberwallis for Vipera Aspis Atra, and was an excellent day cause I found 10 speciemens! It never happened to me to find so much in a couple of hours, the weather was stormy and this explains why they were all out, many animals have a strange behavior in case of storms. And I will be there soon again cause I took in picture the most beautiful specimens I ever found of this specie! Thanks for having a look. Another y...
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Photography of snakes: Hierophis Viridiflavus Carbonarius
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012. Labels: Hierophis Viridiflavus Carbonarius. Hello, feel free to add any comment or suggestion here! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Groupe d'études et de recherches des écologistes Sahariens. Matteo di Nicola's AWESOME pictures. I appreciate nature for all it can offer, from landscapes, fauna, flora, in winter like in summer, by rain like by sun. View my complete profile.
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Photography of snakes: June 2011
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Monday, June 27, 2011. What a lucky day! Yes I'm very happy I have found this specie by ' accident' when I was having a walk in a nice place full of frogs, green lizards, dragonflies and more. I was looking for a ' Zamenis longissimus'. Otherwise you have NO risk! And here are the pictures :. Without fear in the hand. From above it looks really like a Viper. You can now see the difference with the eye. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Groupe d'études et de recherches des écologistes Sahariens.
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Photography of snakes: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Vipera Aspis Francisciredi/Italian Viper. You can notice it is pregnant. The notable addition of white on the side. The typical orange one. Here we can see the back of the head is wider than other Aspis. Here we have the complete details of the fragmented patterns, this is very common on the Francisciredi specimens. It was also a BIG female pregnant, approx. 60cm. The yellow colored tail is the 1st thing I noticed when I discovered it. Labels: Vipera Aspis Francisciredi. It is f...
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Photography of snakes: September 2012
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Thursday, September 20, 2012. This specimen is found in eastern europe only, from Slovenia to the very south in Greece, and also on some Islands such like Krk in Croatia were these 2 specimens have been found. There is a baby and also a juvenile one. You can notice this by the marks that are well pronounced and as with other snake specimens, the older they get, the less marks they have and become more uniform. The blue eye indicates that it will shed soon. A baby was escaping in front of me.
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Photography of snakes: Vipera Aspis Francisciredi/Italian Viper
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. Vipera Aspis Francisciredi/Italian Viper. You can notice it is pregnant. The notable addition of white on the side. The typical orange one. Here we can see the back of the head is wider than other Aspis. Here we have the complete details of the fragmented patterns, this is very common on the Francisciredi specimens. It was also a BIG female pregnant, approx. 60cm. The yellow colored tail is the 1st thing I noticed when I discovered it. Labels: Vipera Aspis Francisciredi. PS: je ...
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Photography of snakes: Vipera Ammodytes Ammodytes
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012. After a 1 week trip in eastern europe with a friend here is the first specimen I found, a baby Vipera Ammodytes Ammodytes male born this same year. We discovered it in a bush in the afternoon, it was very quiet and didn't even tried to bite. It was such a nice start of our trip as we didn't knew at all the biotope of the area, here are the pictures. You can see it in the bush, in the middle of the picture. Babies are usually always more marked than adults.