I looked it up and I believe you are right - that seems to be the beautiful green snake that I saw.jalanjalan wrote: ↑Tue, 18 Jun 2024 11:46 pmoriental whip snake maybe? I saw one in Sungei Buloh once.
I lived off the beaten track In a pre-WWII Black & White in Seletar Camp (end of Jln Kayu) from 1983 till late 1999) It was considered well off the beaten track. I had an endless supply of not often seen critters in my compound at one time or another (several monitor lizards and other assorted lizards, lots of black spitting cobras and occasionally a python and the aforementioned green whip snake (most often found in one of my ornamental trees. Bats by the '000's and flying foxes by the dozens late at night circling a large tree that bore a hard small green fruit (the name of the tree I know but it escapes me now. When NP cut it down it was about 4 stories tall and based on the ring count was well over 120 years old. Anyway, my place was a veritable botanic gardens back in those days. All kinds of critters. Was a great place for the kids to grow up and to learn respect for wildlife (being a farm boy I was in the closest place to heaven you could find to live in Sg.)smoulder wrote: ↑Wed, 19 Jun 2024 1:51 pmI looked it up and I believe you are right - that seems to be the beautiful green snake that I saw.jalanjalan wrote: ↑Tue, 18 Jun 2024 11:46 pmoriental whip snake maybe? I saw one in Sungei Buloh once.
sundaymorningstaple wrote: ↑Thu, 20 Jun 2024 11:34 amI lived off the beaten track In a pre-WWII Black & White in Seletar Camp (end of Jln Kayu) from 1983 till late 1999) It was considered well off the beaten track. I had an endless supply of not often seen critters in my compound at one time or another (several monitor lizards and other assorted lizards, lots of black spitting cobras and occasionally a python and the aforementioned green whip snake (most often found in one of my ornamental trees. Bats by the '000's and flying foxes by the dozens late at night circling a large tree that bore a hard small green fruit (the name of the tree I know but it escapes me now. When NP cut it down it was about 4 stories tall and based on the ring count was well over 120 years old. Anyway, my place was a veritable botanic gardens back in those days. All kinds of critters. Was a great place for the kids to grow up and to learn respect for wildlife (being a farm boy I was in the closest place to heaven you could find to live in Sg.)smoulder wrote: ↑Wed, 19 Jun 2024 1:51 pmI looked it up and I believe you are right - that seems to be the beautiful green snake that I saw.jalanjalan wrote: ↑Tue, 18 Jun 2024 11:46 pm
oriental whip snake maybe? I saw one in Sungei Buloh once.
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