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| sent on October 20, 2013 (21:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
No no it is a viper even if it looks like (see the very long tail) ... I think a snake tassellata.ma could be a grass snake Natrix, you can not see very well the head. :-) Hello Jordan No no si tratta di una vipera anche se assomiglia (vedi coda molto lunga) ...mi sembra una biscia tassellata.ma potrebbe essere una natrix biscia dal collare,non si vede benissimo la testa. Ciao Giordano |
| sent on October 20, 2013 (21:05) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I do not know what to say, in the mountains where I usually say they are vipers of Mount Fenera. The head has a typical triangular shape. non saprei cosa dire, in montagna dove vado di solito dicono siano vipere del monte Fenera. La testa ha una tipica forma triangolare. |
| sent on October 20, 2013 (21:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It is definitely a Coronella. I can not see well, so I can not say whether C. Austrian or girondica. Have a photo with your head?
hello È una Coronella sicuramente. Non riesco a vederla bene e quindi non riesco a dire se sia C. austriaca o girondica. Hai una foto con la testa? ciao |
| sent on October 20, 2013 (21:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
unfortunately this is the best photo, he was leaving. purtroppo questa è la foto migliore, se ne stava andando. |
user35051 | sent on December 07, 2013 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
In full agreement with Jordan and Porcupine, is not viper, first for length. The viper and a maximum length of 60 cm and at a guess this is on the meter, meter and ten. According rightly the tail of the snake is much larger short and stocky. Not being much sharper the image and the hidden seed head is not easy to identify, but it just seems a Coronella Austria.
jena In pieno accordo con Giordano e Istrice, non si tratta di vipera, primo per la lunghezza. La vipera al massimo e lunga 60 Cm e questa ad occhio e croce è sul metro, metro e dieci. Secondo, giustamente la coda della vipera è molto più grossa corta e tozza. Non essendo l'immagine molto nitida e la testa semi nascosta non facile da identificare, ma sembra proprio una Coronella Austriaca. jena |
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