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A snake isn't your prince...fortunatly this one isn't poisonous...
Is your prince still disguised as toad..? :-))
Perfect capture and very well realized..
wow! what an imposing garden guest! i'm glad i'm only visited by rabbits ; )) – who, i'm sure, would faint if they saw this hypnotic creature! great capture! he seems so comfortably curled around his branch and is looking directly into the camera! love the look of his eager eye and the pretty black stripes surrounding it! great nature shot! greetings, sabine.
Great shot. I know I would have run away, seeing a snake and running is one thing, because I am scared of snakes. Special congratulations to that pic and for your courage.
Greetings
Wolfgang
I do not normally find snakes attractive, but you have changed my mind with this. (I usually walk away fast or yell for my husband or son to come and get it away from me so our bloodhounds do not get too close and get bit)
Great Capture!!! Very Well Done!!!
Oh great - I would be happy to see her so close - this one is really harmless, but they are all very shy - goof for them, because most people don't like them.
bw Astrid
This snake ate the Farmers sheep and the farmer installed an electric fence because he suspected his black workers stealing sheep. To his surprise it was a snake. A snake of this size if very hungry would try to eat smaller humans as well. But generally it tries to stay away from people. To grow that large it must have been quite old yet it was never seen on the Farm before. The smaller snakes are much more dangerous because of their powerful venom. Unless you catch one by surprise early in the morning when they are stiff form the night you almost never see a snake, they move away when they sense footsteps.
Kind regards Herbert
Superb shot, Vera.!
I love the colors of the reptile, its sharpness, brightness of your skin.
Given me the color and brightness of the eye that sees it.
Excellent ....
A greeting.