Although it looks superficially more like a Red-bellied Black Snake due to the red underside it could be a Small-eyed Snake. |
I agree with Jonno, it's a Small Eyed Snake C.nigrescens. Head shape is wrong for an actual Red Belly (though that's hard to ascertain at that angle). It's very ... |
25 нояб. 2012 г. · Black with red belly, light redish band behind head , approx 30cm long. We are not in a commonly black snake area so finding this little one was fasinating. |
All Small-eyeds 'should' have a pink to redish tinge to the belly which does not continue onto the side enough to be seen without lifting the animal (As apposed ... |
It's a Small-eyed Snake (Cryptophis nigrescens). It's distinguished readily from the Red-bellied Black Snake from the size of the eyes, as the name suggests. |
16 февр. 2008 г. · Eastern Small-eyed Snakes seem to be the most abundant elapid on the escarpment. Golden-crowned Snakes are also common. Here are a couple of ... |
Usually there is a Small Eyed Snake and occasional White Crown in the mix.. ... Snakes, Eastern Browns, Water Skinks, Red Bellied Blacks etc. No Dragons or ... |
24 нояб. 2015 г. · While RBB and Small-eyed are generally passive snakes, they are far from harmless. ... red-belly. They'd often comment on how easy I made ... |
please identify! just caught a very healthy black snake, about 60 cm long, high red belly. there is now a debate as to if it is a small eyed snake or a red ... |
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