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:lol: now this certainly created a frenzy.... Do we know what species it is yet?
As a guess, I have to agree with moosenoose and suggest it is probably an indo chinese rat snake.
Family : COLUBRIDAE
Species : Ptyas korros
Maximum Size : 2.6 metres
A harmless snake of agricultural and forested areas, this species preys on rats, frogs and other small vertebrates. It is diurnal, and mainly a ground-dweller. It can be identified by the olive coloured tail with dark-edged scales, and the faint pale brown banding which occurs on the thickest part of the body (though this feature does not occur in mature adults). Its eyes are relatively large. The species ranges from India, through Burma, Thailand and Indo-China and down to West Malaysia, Singapore and the sundaic islands of Sumatra, Borneo, Java and Bali.
As a guess, I have to agree with moosenoose and suggest it is probably an indo chinese rat snake.
Family : COLUBRIDAE
Species : Ptyas korros
Maximum Size : 2.6 metres
A harmless snake of agricultural and forested areas, this species preys on rats, frogs and other small vertebrates. It is diurnal, and mainly a ground-dweller. It can be identified by the olive coloured tail with dark-edged scales, and the faint pale brown banding which occurs on the thickest part of the body (though this feature does not occur in mature adults). Its eyes are relatively large. The species ranges from India, through Burma, Thailand and Indo-China and down to West Malaysia, Singapore and the sundaic islands of Sumatra, Borneo, Java and Bali.