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    Spotted Keelback

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    This cute snake was spotted in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve last year. It was eating a Dark-sided Chorus Frog. Cool huh?






    Enjoying a tasty treat.

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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    One cool series dude! The white eye looks eerie to me.
    - Luenny

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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    wow more snakes, ya white eyes look weird to me too
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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    Yeah like Trident and Luenny,
    both of us (deathmatch and I) are friends who know each other.

    This snake was spotted at Bukit Timah when we were searching there together.

    And deathmatch, do try to get your images a bit bigger.
    That will be good.
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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    deathmatch, canon,
    Thanks, we'll try to make a trip to Bukit Timah.
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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    Yeah but now our exams are nearing...
    We're planning to visit BTNR as soon as possible.
    Our exams end on May 8th.

    We're still Secondary School students you see...
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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    The white eyes of the snake are due to the flash by the way.
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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    Quote Originally Posted by cannon_14595 View Post
    The white eyes of the snake are due to the flash by the way.
    If the white eye is cause by the flash, then you can use a photo editing software to remove it.
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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    Quote Originally Posted by cannon_14595 View Post
    The white eyes of the snake are due to the flash by the way.
    Yeah, flash sometimes shows the eyes in different colors. Still a wonderful shot white eye or not.
    - Luenny

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    Re: Spotted Keelback

    Well, we are not such computer or photo experts...
    Never bothered to change any part of the image.

    Anyway, will the flash hurt the snake's eyes?
    My friend's camera flash is rather strong, much stronger than mine.
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