25 venomous and non-venomous snakes in Thailand
There are about 200 species of snakes found in Thailand, including both venomous and non-venomous snakes. The exact number of snakes living in Thailand is difficult to determine because snakes are often difficult to detect and because snake populations can fluctuate depending on factors such as climate and food availability.
Snakes in Thailand; Tino loves it
I love snakes, I find them fascinating and beautiful creatures and can't get enough of them. They have something regal and eternal about them.
Landed on a tropical island: Back home on Koh Phangan
These are tough times, but I am back home on Koh Phangan. Without my buddy. The Kuuk is dead. It is not yet easy to comprehend. The lives of everyone who loved him will never be the same again. We continue with the Kuuk in our hearts.
Snake catcher in Bangkok (video)
You don't expect it in a busy city like Bangkok, but a real 'snake catcher' has his hands full. According to Mr. Sompop Sridaranop, Bangkok is home to many snakes, including giant pythons and deadly cobras. They travel through the underground sewage system to all parts of the city, even towards busy thoroughfares such as Sukhumvit and Sathorn.
Cobra kills sleeping Thai girl (9)
On Wednesday night, a nine-year-old girl in Surat Thani was bitten by a cobra and died. The child's body was found by the grandmother at 7.40:XNUMX am. She wanted to take the girl to school.
Crossing cobras
I am definitely an animal lover, with a background of three dogs, cats, hamsters, zebra finches, lizards and other beasts. That was in the Netherlands at the time. Since living in Thailand, I have become more nuanced about many animal species.
Restaurant in Bangkok has cobra and turtle on the menu list
A restaurant in Bangkok was visited by the police this week for serving protected animals. Seven people have been arrested.
Encounter with a cobra in the toilet
A woman in Phuket got the fright of her life when she was confronted by a two meter long cobra that had taken up residence in her toilet.
News from Thailand – February 8, 2013
Today in News from Thailand:
• Minister wants to clamp down on corruption in transport projects
• 2000 cobras and rat snakes back in Thailand
• 20.000 women and children abused and sexually abused
Drinking cobra blood during training in Thai jungle
Marines learned on Monday in the Thai jungle how to kill a cobra and then how to drink its blood to survive. It is part of a major survival training program for 13.180 Marines from more than 20 different countries, including the United States.