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Spilotes pullatus

Photo by DanielVelho
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Description:

Spilotes pullatus, also known as the Tiger-snake, is a large (up to 3 m) snake. It is a non-venomous snake that tends to inhabit forested areas. It is arboreal in habit and feeds on a wide variety of prey, including small mammals, birds and lizards.

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Comments (4)

You have some really superb spottings!
You've got an amazing collection!
That photo i used a Nikon D40, but now i have a D5000.
Thats a Really nice shot, what kinda camera do you use?
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PublishedAugust 11, 2011

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