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Coluber Sp
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Hi TN friends
Coluber is a genus of thin bodied, fast moving, colubrid snakes commonly known as racers. They are widespread around the world and vary greatly in habitat and behaviour. In the past, Coluber was a catch-all genus which included almost all snake species known at the time. Even the cobra was once classified as Coluber naja, but modern taxonomic work has reclassified all but the racers, of which there are 23 currently recognized species.
Info from wikipedia
I tok this picture in north Pindos mountains in this stone-arch bridge
South Pindos in TE |
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Gia sou Gianni! the snake is a Platyceps najadum. Very nice shot at natural possition of the snake.