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Dendrelaphis Tristis - Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake - Urban Animal - Animal India
15 July 2025
#12557153
15 July 2025
An Indian bronzeback tree snake (Dendrelaphis tristis) coils around an electric earthing wire while sunbathing on a cool, rainy day, on July 15, 2025, in Tehatta, India
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Dendrelaphis Tristis - Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake - Urban Animal - Animal India
15 July 2025
#12557155
15 July 2025
An Indian bronzeback tree snake (Dendrelaphis tristis) coils around an electric earthing wire while sunbathing on a cool, rainy day, on July 15, 2025, in Tehatta, India
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Dendrelaphis Tristis - Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake - Urban Animal - Animal India
15 July 2025
#12557158
15 July 2025
An Indian bronzeback tree snake (Dendrelaphis tristis) coils around an electric earthing wire while sunbathing on a cool, rainy day, on July 15, 2025, in Tehatta, India
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Dendrelaphis Tristis - Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake - Urban Animal - Animal India
15 July 2025
#12557160
15 July 2025
An Indian bronzeback tree snake (Dendrelaphis tristis) coils around an electric earthing wire while sunbathing on a cool, rainy day, on July 15, 2025, in Tehatta, India
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#11620512
30 September 2024
On September 29, 2024, an Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake was spotted climbing a tin fence to sunbathe on a cool, rainy day in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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#11620520
30 September 2024
On September 29, 2024, an Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake was spotted climbing a tin fence to sunbathe on a cool, rainy day in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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#11620522
30 September 2024
On September 29, 2024, an Indian Bronzeback Tree Snake was spotted climbing a tin fence to sunbathe on a cool, rainy day in a forest at Tehatta, West Bengal, India.
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#9660044
27 February 2023
A wild large adult Bengal monitor or common Indian monitor (Varanus bengalensis) lizard is sunbathing in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 27/02/2023. Reptiles traded from Southeast Asia are commonly found in biodiverse landscapes such as waterways, scrublands, forests, and agricultural lands adjacent to rural, often marginalized communities. The majority of snake and lizard leathers currently traded globally originate from Southeast Asia, with most from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Other important source regions include West Africa and South America. The destination of skins is predominantly Europe, USA, China, and the Middle East. Approximately 90-95% of traded reptile skins originate from the wild.
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#9660048
27 February 2023
A wild large adult Bengal monitor or common Indian monitor (Varanus bengalensis) lizard is sunbathing in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 27/02/2023. Reptiles traded from Southeast Asia are commonly found in biodiverse landscapes such as waterways, scrublands, forests, and agricultural lands adjacent to rural, often marginalized communities. The majority of snake and lizard leathers currently traded globally originate from Southeast Asia, with most from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Other important source regions include West Africa and South America. The destination of skins is predominantly Europe, USA, China, and the Middle East. Approximately 90-95% of traded reptile skins originate from the wild.
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#9660050
27 February 2023
A wild large adult Bengal monitor or common Indian monitor (Varanus bengalensis) lizard is sunbathing in a forest in Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 27/02/2023. Reptiles traded from Southeast Asia are commonly found in biodiverse landscapes such as waterways, scrublands, forests, and agricultural lands adjacent to rural, often marginalized communities. The majority of snake and lizard leathers currently traded globally originate from Southeast Asia, with most from Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Other important source regions include West Africa and South America. The destination of skins is predominantly Europe, USA, China, and the Middle East. Approximately 90-95% of traded reptile skins originate from the wild.
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