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| sent on May 08, 2013 (18:25) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Perhaps the free hand, or that he was moving, but the result is that the sharpness was a bit 'lost. However good you for signing approached even if he is harmless, I would not have ever done. Forse il mano libera, o lui che si muoveva, ma il risultato è che la nitidezza si è un po' persa. Comunque bravo per esserti avvicinato anche se magari è innocuo, io non l'avrei mai fatto. |
| sent on May 08, 2013 (20:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
eheheh you can tell!! the heart has suffered severe stress to make this photo ... The head of the reptile continued to move left and right, maybe trying to measure the distance to bite me ... and even if other experts tell me that this specimen is without teeth .... I did not trust and for me the pictures ... so it was fine!! ehehehehehee Thanks Pigi47 of the passage! ehehehe puoi dirlo!!!! il cuore ha subito forte stress a fare questa foto... La testa del rettile continuava a muoversi a destra e a sinistra, forse cercava di misurare la distanza per mordermi...e anche se altri esperti mi dicono che questo esemplare è senza denti.... io non mi fidavo e per me la foto... andava bene cosi!!!! ehehehehehee Grazie Pigi47 del passaggio!! |
| sent on July 25, 2013 (16:44) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Giorgio77, is right to be afraid of what you do not know, and had been a snake, you'd have too risky not knowing the behavior of these animals. Fortunately it was a viper ... and, hoping to be of your interest, it was not even a snake. It 'a slow-worm or Anguis Veronensis (ex A. fragilis ). All reptiles have teeth and slow-worm them also rather "strong" but, I must admit, I do not know anyone who has ever been bitten by this reptile that is, for all intents and purposes, a legless lizard. Beautiful shot! ;) Luca Ciao Giorgio77, è giusto avere timore di ciò che non si conosce e, fosse stata una vipera, avresti già azzardato troppo non conoscendo il comportamento di questi animali. Fortunatamente non era una vipera... e, sperando sia di tuo interesse, non era nemmeno un serpente. E' un orbettino o Anguis veronensis (ex A. fragilis ). Tutti i rettili hanno denti e l'orbettino li ha anche piuttosto "forti" ma, devo ammettere, non conosco nessuno che sia mai stato morso da questo rettile che è, a tutti gli effetti, una lucertola senza zampe. Bello scatto! ; ) Luca |
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