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Who can tell me what it is ??...

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Who can tell me what it is ?? sent on April 12, 2015 (11:16) by Paolo Stella. 15 comments, 543 views.

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Trovata in Liguria sulle scale di casa oggi 12/04: chi mi sa dire di che cosa si tratta...grazie fatta col telefonino..........ho messo la dati della fotocamera che non c'entrano niente ...



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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:20)


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Si dovrebbe osservare gli occhi e la testa . Vicino le abitazioni vivono di solito serpentelli innocui. Ciao Paolo da FB-

You should observe the eyes and head. Near the houses they live usually harmless snakes. Hello Paul by FB

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:23)


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azzz.... ho paura che sia una viperetta......la testa mi sembrava triangolare...bella grana avere una vipera sulle scale.....

MA NON CI CAPISCO MOLTO DI SERPENTI NOSTRANI !!!

azzz .... I'm afraid it's a viperetta ...... head seemed triangular ... beautiful grain having a viper on the stairs .....

BUT WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND MUCH OF SNAKES NOSTRANI !!!

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:29)


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Potrei dire una castroneria , ma la coda non mi semra da vipera , ma non mi date troppo peso , l'anno scorso avevo i cani dei miei genitori che stavano puntando un serpente identico alla vipera da acciambellato , ma poi le pupille erano tonde e mi sebra di ricordare che di averlo identificato come Colubro ..qualcosa Confuso

I could say a nonsense, but the tail I semra from viper, but I do not give too much weight, last year I had the dogs of my parents who were pointing to the same viper snake curled up from, but then the pupils were round and I Sebra to remember that to have it identified as Colubro ..qualcosa: fconfuso:

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:30)


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La coda diventa molto affusolata progressivamente. Spesso le vipere hanno la coda più tozza. Però per le altre caratteristiche che vedo sembra proprio una vipera.

The tail becomes very tapered gradually. Often vipers have more stubby tail. But for other characteristics that I see looks like a viper.

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:34)


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Dalla coda non è una vipera. La vipera ha il corpo tozzo e una codina corta, ed è lunga circa 60Cm. Sembra più una coronella Austriaca, una serpe innocua

Ciao


The tail is not a viper. The Viper has the stocky body and a short tail, and is about 60cm long. It seems more a coronella Austrian, a snake harmless

Hello

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:37)


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GRAZIE !!!!!!!
Io non ci capisco niente... ma in effetti la coda era molto lunga e non tozza....

THANK YOU !!!!!!!
I do not understand anything ... but in fact the queue was very long and not squat ....

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:38)


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Quella che avevano trovato i miei cani non era un colubro, ma una Natrice dal Collare (l'ho ritrovata ) MrGreen
L'unica soluzione per te è scendere in campo e guardarla negli occhi !! MrGreenMrGreen


That they had found my dogs was not a snake, but a grass snake (I found):-D
The only solution for you is to take the field and look at her !! :-D:-D

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sent on April 12, 2015 (11:53)


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Le vipere le osservo spesso a Campo Imperatore, -corpo tozzo, testa triangolare e pupille non rotonde ma a fessura- osserva bene! Dalla coda non mi pare. In un centro abitato è rarissima, avrebbero poco da predare! Ciao-FB-

Vipers observe them often to Campo Imperatore, -body squat, triangular head and pupils not round but looks good for cracks! Tailed I do not think. In a town is very rare, would have little to prey! Hello-FB

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sent on April 12, 2015 (12:10)


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Ciao, è sicuramente un colubro.
non so dirti se si tratti della coronella austriaca o del colubro di esculapio.
non è una vipera Tranquillo..
i topi lo saranno meno:fgreen
un saluto.
Walter



Hello, is definitely a snake.
I can not tell whether it is the Austrian coronella or Aesculapius.
is not a viper Quiet ..
mice it will be less: fgreen
a greeting.
Walter


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sent on April 12, 2015 (12:15)


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Bravissimo Walter! Il Colubro di Esculapio mi piace troppo! Me lo segno! Grazie! ;-) Quante cose si impara dagli amici! Scusa Paolo- Ciao-

Walter Bravissimo! The Aesculapian I like too! Me sign! Thanks! ;-) How many things you learn from friends! Sorry hello-pauline

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sent on April 12, 2015 (14:04)


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Grazie a tutti per le info.....Walter con le pantegane che ci sono da ste parti, sti serpentelli sono solo un antipastino MrGreenMrGreen piuttosto i tanti gechi che ci sono avranno, soprattutto i piccoli, vita dura.

Thank you all for the info ..... Walter with sewer rats there are to ste parties, sti snakes are just an appetizer:-D:-D rather the many geckos that we will have, especially the small, hard life.

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sent on April 12, 2015 (17:10)


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Se fosse un colubro di esculapio (saettone) è molto diffuso in liguria e arriva a 1.50....non credo che una pantegana sia un problemaMrGreenMrGreen

Dai colori mi sembra più un colubro liscio o coronella austriaca.




If it was a Aesculapius (strut) is widespread in Liguria and arrives at 1:50 .... I do not think that a rat is a problem:-D:-D

Colors seems more a smooth snake or coronella Austrian.



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sent on April 12, 2015 (17:48)


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Cerca su juza per nome e dai un occhiata alle differenze !
ci sono molte foto di serpenti!
comunque non è una vipera!
un saluto roby

Search Juza by name and have a look at the differences!
There are many pictures of snakes!
however it is not a viper!
a greeting roby

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sent on April 14, 2015 (14:48)


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sembrerebbe una vipera, hai notato le pupille? verticali come un gatto vipera altrimenti nulla di chè;-)Sorriso un saluto:-P
francesco[/I

would seem a viper, you noticed the pupils? vertical like a cat viper otherwise nothing chè;-):-) greetings:-P
francesco [/ I

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sent on April 14, 2015 (14:50)


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Niente vipera, coda troppo lunga, una coronella direi

Nothing viper, tail too long, I would say a coronella


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