It was a holiday of some years ago, but I want to share anyway these pictures. Havelock Island was a real (snake) paradise, and even if our guide in Port Blair pointed out with certainty that no venomous snakes lived on that island, the andaman bungar was one of the commonest findings during night time, and even king cobras were not so rare on Havelock...
The first bungar we saw was a young animal and I initially reassured my herp-friends thinking it was a harmless Cantoria violacea: fortunately I changed my mind before my friends touched that highly venomous little snake!
Bungars came out during night, especially if it was raining: they fed on living and dead frogs they found on the country roads.
Most of the animals were small snakes well under one meter in lenght, but we saw also a very big adult specimen, of which I've personally taken no picture.
The first pictures are of a rather big snake, found night time right outside our hotel.
The snakes feeding on frogs (or regurgitating them?) were all younger animals, met during night rainfalls.