Hi  Mr.Selvan....lovely  pictures.
the snake  in  your  second  pic resembles  the  Common  Wolf  snake
very much.
Are  you  sure  that  its  also  a  bridal  snake?
How  can  Bridal  snakes  be  differentiated  from  Wolf snakes?
Thanx  a  lot  for  the  great  pics.
Cheers!
Shantanu.

On Sep 25, 10:52 am, "melvin selvan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>     Im posting the photos the Bridal snake(Dryocalamus nympha) taken by me
> few years back .. Nothing much is know abt this beautiful snake as they r
> very rarely  found nd observed.. Its very similar to the wolf snake in
> coloration.. Have found 4 snakes in last 12 years of field work..
>      Found two under tree braks, one crossing the road on a rainy nite nd
> the other was rescued from a electrical swich board.. Seems to be more
> arboreal in nature.. One of the captive spmn accepted small geckos at nite
> time...
>   They are very fast nd active snakes with excellent climbing skills....
> Very docile at all times nd never try to bite..
>
> Regards,
> SnakeMelvin.
>
>  BRIDAL SNAKE2.jpg
> 1420KViewDownload
>
>  BRIDAL SNAKE3.jpg
> 1452KViewDownload

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