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Trinket Snake Elaphe helena Family Colubridae, Serpentes.

  • Image taken in Binnaguri, North Bengal, Dooars, India in November 2006.
  • Close-up of body pattern of the first half of the snake.
  • Specimen rescued and later released.
  • Self-work.
Date 1 January 2007 (original upload date)
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Author No machine-readable author provided. AshLin assumed (based on copyright claims).

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current17:04, 1 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 17:04, 1 January 2007600 × 329 (66 KB)AshLin'''Trinket Snake''' ''Elaphe helena'' Family Colubridae, Serpentes. * Image taken in Binnaguri, North Bengal, Dooars, India in November 2006. * Close-up of body pattern of the first half of the snake. * Specimen rescued and later released. * Self-work.
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