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Arboreal trinket

September 1, 2015September 21, 2021
Gonyosoma oxycephalum, or the red tailed trinket snake, is found in bushes around brackish water creeks in Wandoor, Andamans.


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Adith Swaminathan Photographer
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2015 Sep
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