Early afternoon, sunning itself on the Gary Junction Road
©Felipe Román Cano. Foto autorizada para su uso en esta plataforma.
Micrurus albicintus has a record in the Colombian Amazon (see distribution map in Nogueira et al. 2019) and this specimen is morphologically consistent with the species including the number of black rings, according to Roze (1996) males have between 67 and 90, the one in the photos has 72 black rings. PS: Similar coral snakes can be ruled out by the number of black rings, as in the case of M. anellatus which males only have between 34 and 61 black rings (Roze. 1996) and M. medemi which can have around 40 black rings (https:// www .inaturalist.org/observations/115296595) when the red rings are melanized.
Large Copperhead consuming smaller Copperhead
At least 2 seen hunting for crabs just after dark
©️Simón RM.
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Not sure if it is a Coral snake.
release back to site
24 crias de BM103, 21 vivos 3 muertos
Capture un poisson chat Plotosus lineatus
Feeding on catfish Plotosus lineatus
When first spotted, the snake was on normal 'posture' resting or hunting, but not moving, but when we approached closer, it probably got freaked out by our lights and it started to flip over to 'play dead' and most of the time, trying to hide it's face/head.
A Young Florida Green Watersnake
Amazingly, a baby turtle crawled up, inched next to the snake and stayed.
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Neonate. Found beside a creek
Very unusual colour for location. Most Lowland Copperheads in this area are matt black with reddish flanks.
The snake was found in a wild banana patch, in the centre of a large stream (>10m width). It regurgitated an arboreal Snail-eating Pareas sp. indicating this is a snake eating species.