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Thailand, december 2015. Khao Yai National Park and Jomtien

PostPosted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 5:38 pm
by Thor Hakonsen
I had the pleasure to travel to Thailand in the latter half of december in 2015 to visit my father. We rented a house just south of Pattaya (the sesspool of sin) , in Jomtien. Not much wildlife to see there - but some geckos and amphibians was seen in the garden and surroudings. My main target for the trip was pit vipers in Khao Yai National Park, and when we booked the trip tp Thailand I got in touch with TonTan Travel who do guided tours in at least Kaeng Krachan Natinal Park and Khao Yai. A desicion I have not regretted one second, Ton and his wife Tan is highly recommended at really made my trip to Khao Yai between 21 and 23.december! http://www.tontantravel.com/

I'm not much of a writer - so here is some pictures from my trip. Both the documentary shots and the better well-planned ones. Hope you enjoy it half as much as I did taking them.


JOMTIEN :

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Hemidactylus frenatus


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Hemidactylus platyurus

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Duttaprhynus melanosticus

KHAO YAI NATIONAL PARK :


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Draco sp.


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Dasia olivacea


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Physignathus concinus


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Ahaetulla prasina, white form


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Ahaetulla prasina, orange form

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Trimeresurus macrops


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Varanus salvator


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Mabuya multifasciata

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Sphenomorphus maculatus

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Trimeresurus vogeli


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Hoesemys grandis

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Bangurus fasciatus


PRANHINBURI (just south of Khao Yai)


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Aheatulla nasuta


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Naja siamensis. This is unfortunatly the best we got, as we did not have safety goggles/glasses with us, and it was not shy spitting..

KHAO MAI KAEW (ca 30km east of Jomtien)
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Calotes versicolor (?)



Here is the complete list of herps "identified" during the trip :

Duttaphrynus melanosticus - Common Asian Toad
Microhyla berdmorei - Berdmore's Narrow-mouthed Frog
Rana cubitalis - Dark-eared Frog
Rana sp (not dientified yet)

Calotes versicolor - Garden Fence Lizard
Draco sp - Flying Lizard
Hemidactylus frenatus - Common House Gecko
Hemidactylys platyurus - Common Frilly Gecko
Gekko gecko - Tokay
Leiolepis reveesii - Reeve's Butterfly Lizard
Dasia olivacea - Olive Tree Skink
Mabyua multifasciata - Common Sun Skink
Lipina vittigera - Sipora Striped Skink
Spenomorphus maculatus - Spotted Forest Skink
Varanus salvator - Water Monitor
Physignathus cocincinus - Indo-Chinese Water Dragon

Ahaetulla prasina - Oriental Vine Snake
Ahaetulla nasuta - Green Vine Snake
Chrysoplea ornata - Golden Tree Snake
Trimeresurus macrops - Large-eyed Pit Viper
Trimeresurus vogeli - Vogel's Pit Viper
Naja siamensis - Indo-Chinese Spitting Cobra

Hoesemys grandis - Asian Leaf Turtle

Re: Thailand, december 2015. Khao Yai National Park and Jomt

PostPosted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:06 pm
by Niklas Ban
Very nice findings and for sure very well versed photography! I have to think which is my favourite Ahaetulla or Trimeresurus ;)

Re: Thailand, december 2015. Khao Yai National Park and Jomt

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:47 am
by RĂ©mon ter Harmsel
Great selection, thanks for sharing! Love the Trimeresurus!

Re: Thailand, december 2015. Khao Yai National Park and Jomt

PostPosted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 3:37 pm
by Aleksandar Simovic
Fantastic photos Thor!

Re: Thailand, december 2015. Khao Yai National Park and Jomt

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 11:53 am
by Thor Hakonsen
Thanks !

I almost forgot this guy..

This is a lone male Siamese Crocodile who residens in a river in Khao Yai - he is probably released there by someone some years back. But the park har decided to let him stay.

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Crocodylus siamensis

Re: Thailand, december 2015. Khao Yai National Park and Jomt

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 12:39 pm
by Lennart Schmid
Wow, great shots! Those vinesnake photos are completely insane!