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Unidentified Young Snake

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Found this young snake under one of our flys the other day as we were taking down camp. Not such a great picture but if anyone has any ideas they would be greatly appreciated. I suppose this image may appear too small on the blog for IDing. Please write should a snake person out there want a larger image.

snake in Laikipia

ConservationjamieOctober 24, 2006herpetology, laikipia, laikipia conservation, snake
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