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Non-aggressive Amphiesma stolatum, or buff striped keelback snake. It is not dangerous to humans because they are not carrying toxins.

Non-aggressive Amphiesma stolatum, or buff striped keelback snake. It is not dangerous to humans because they are not carrying toxins.

Non-aggressive Amphiesma stolatum, or buff striped keelback snake. It is not dangerous to humans because they are not carrying toxins.

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A buff-striped Keelback snake crawling on the small pebble road inside Agumbe forest. The snake has a small, graceful head and large round eyes.

A buff-striped Keelback snake crawling on the small pebble road inside Agumbe forest. The snake has a small, graceful head and large round eyes.

A buff-striped Keelback snake crawling on the small pebble road inside Agumbe forest. The snake has a small, graceful head and large round eyes.

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Red-necked Keelback on a rural concrete road. The snake is generally olive green with black checkering running the length of the body, and greenish yellow highlights.

Red-necked Keelback on a rural concrete road. The snake is generally olive green with black checkering running the length of the body, and greenish yellow highlights.

Red-necked Keelback on a rural concrete road. The snake is generally olive green with black checkering running the length of the body, and greenish yellow highlights.

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An average tiger keelback will measure 0.7-1.2m (2.25-ft) long and weigh 60-800g (2-28.25oz).

An average tiger keelback will measure 0.7-1.2m (2.25-ft) long and weigh 60-800g (2-28.25oz).

An average tiger keelback will measure 0.7-1.2m (2.25-ft) long and weigh 60-800g (2-28.25oz).

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Speckle-bellied Keelback (Rhabdophis chrysargos) juvenile in the Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.

Speckle-bellied Keelback (Rhabdophis chrysargos) juvenile in the Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.

Speckle-bellied Keelback (Rhabdophis chrysargos) juvenile in the Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand.

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Keelback isolated on white background.

Keelback isolated on white background.

Keelback isolated on white background.

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Non-aggressive Amphiesma stolatum, or buff striped keelback snake. It is not dangerous to humans because they are not carrying toxins.

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