Summer end and snake

in #ecency10 days ago (edited)


Today, while taking a long walk along a gravel road, I didn't see anything interesting for a while, but at one point I saw a very small snake on the ground. It was so small that at first I thought it was an earthworm that had just spent a long time trying to cross the road, which I sometimes see here. But no, it was a very small snake, so small that I could safely use the macro lens, and not have to be afraid that it would bite my finger. It was small enough that it couldn't even jump far with its teeth, it was like a confused little child looking for a home and has lost its way. This is a European viper and it is very poisonous.

I be soon back what more photos , I still find them I still go walk.


I was use here my Sony A6000 and I was use here my Sony E 30 mm Macro lens and also my E 55-210 mm lens.


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Wow thats so cool🥰 very nice pictures💪👍

Thank you!!🫡

Still looks pretty big to me!

in photos yes ... but it was very tiny ... i was lucky to see it when I was walk

We only have one kind of venomous snake where I live and it is pretty rare to actually see on.

Oh ... Try see it , it be cool photos ;)

They are very good photos. Regards

Thank you!! .... I try get more them soon ;)

Quite a big snake. Be careful no touching

Did you ask does it like chocholate

Thank you

Hello, my dear Fox! What an excellent photo you took. When I first saw it, I thought it was a rattlesnake, but then I read it was so small you had to use a higher magnification. The dry season has ended here, and now the rainy season, a six-month monsoon, is beginning. I'll share a postcard with you soon. Best regards.
!BBH

Thank you

When we used to live in the villages here, we used to see snakes there, but since we have shifted to the city, we don't see them here. They are dangerous, so it is important to protect yourself from them.

Snakes are not dangerous , but humans are :)) Their teeth and venom are their natural defense system here in the wild, which is constantly trying to eat them.

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Oh shi... It's a very venomous snake! How dare you go near her! And you even took a picture of her on a macro lens! 😱

hive have taken all my nerves, it's normal that I don't feel nithing more .