Kinabalu Red Headed Krait (Bungarus flaviceps baluensis), family Elapidae, Sabah, Borneo
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photograph by Jamie Allott
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Kinabalu Red Headed Krait (Bungarus flaviceps baluensis), family Elapidae, Sabah, Borneo
Venomous.
photograph by Jamie Allott
MerMay Day 19
I wasn’t sure whether or not to post this as I’m not super happy with it, but what the hell. I recently changed one of my characters in Guild Wars 2 into this lovely lady (she’s a sorcerer-type character) and I very much based her look around a skin tone that looked like it had blue scales. I still haven’t come up with a name for her yet. @guildwars2
i promise one day i'll draw a canonically accurate wof character - and not just constantly diverge but anyway i want a seawing for embris isles - probably of the spicy variety. what a silly guy
Krait, a new addition to my collection of predators. The lemur predators love him, and he loves Zeta :D Just like her, he is a guardian.
Red-headed Krait (Bungarus flaviceps) one of the highly venomous elapid snake that has awesome striking colouration. Red-headed kraits are nocturnal, semi-aquatic and inhabits rain forests in mountainous and hilly regions.
First time road cruising and our guide Steven spotted this beauty. Honestly, I was fighting not to fall asleep in the car, but that moment and their excitement woke me up. Good memory for our first road cruising :)
Snake Island sea krait
Just outside Fiji’s capital, Suva, lies the relatively natural landscape of Snake Island. ‘Snorkelling through the mangrove, I followed this young krait with my underwater camera when it decided to climb over this rock. It allowed me to capture this photo featuring both the snake and the mangrove-surrounded “Snake Island”, which it calls a refuge.’
By Nicholas Alexander Hess
Mangrove photography awards
MACH SIBLINGS MACH SIBLINGS
I LOVE THE MACH SIBLINGS. i turned that sketch of them into a digital thing. Also gonna make it a sticker on my redbubble if anyone wants that.