Friday, July 22, 2011

Common Tree Snake

Melaleuca forest - Whitsundays Queensland
It's still a young snake about 40cm long, which is about half the length of an adult. They are non-venomous, have only small teeth and no fangs. This snake was just found by our guide (as we went on an eco tour into the estuaries of the Whitsundays) and being handled by a few curious onlookers in our group.
Shot: 1/50s @ f/5.6, focal length 160mm, ISO 400

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