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| ločanka2. 04. 2016 18:56:33 |
Am I really seeing two specimens together?
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| peter22. 04. 2016 19:38:04 |
Right 
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| pikica12. 04. 2016 19:45:47 |
Their skin isn't quite right anymore either, they'll change it, but what's so different down there?
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| peter22. 04. 2016 19:50:06 |
Yes, obviously shedding is near.
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| peter26. 04. 2016 12:37:08 |
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| peter26. 04. 2016 21:07:30 |
Hehe, it might even be the same one, but I'm not sure. I didn't ask her whose it is ... (I'm joking). In the area I occasionally check, there are as many as eight specimens, mostly brown colored.
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| grega_z_brega6. 04. 2016 21:11:22 |
sign on her next time with a marker 
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| pikica16. 04. 2016 21:29:40 |
Once I read somewhere about a viper, if it's brown it's female, male is gray. How it is with modras I don't know.
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| peter26. 04. 2016 21:34:03 |
They say the same about nose-horned vipers too, but I don't know if that's some kind of rule. Grega, I leave the signature on them to you ...
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| grega_z_brega6. 04. 2016 21:38:00 |
A few years ago on a construction site I ran into a young one that decided to eat a slowworm bigger than itself...
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| pikica16. 04. 2016 21:39:10 |
Oh it's the same, thanks @peter2, now I know something new again 
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| SamoK6. 04. 2016 21:52:04 |
grega, that one looks more like a grass snake.
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| grega_z_brega6. 04. 2016 21:55:15 |
I don't know exactly what it was, I don't know those snakes. 
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| cico7. 04. 2016 10:14:47 |
By the pattern it's most likely a smooth snake, I observed one a couple days ago, very shy little creature, only when it starts eating it's completely helpless, because instinct commands it to eat the prey to the end, regardless of current danger! Best regards
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| SamoK7. 04. 2016 10:26:44 |
By the head pattern (which smooth snake doesn't have) it's more like a grass snake.
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| darinka45. 06. 2016 18:21:16 |
Today on the flat path from Nanos towards Razdrtje this nose-horned viper was sunbathing.
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| michael668. 06. 2016 15:42:21 |
One on the path to Škrbina in Košuta
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| darinka41. 07. 2016 18:48:44 |
Today while tidying the yard I came across a young nose-horned viper. Don't know how it got to the yard. We put it in a jar and looked at it. It had a nicely visible little horn on its head. Then I carried it away and released it to freedom. It even let me take a picture. Then it crawled between the rocks where it won't bother anyone.
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| gorski svizec1. 07. 2016 18:57:23 |
Is it possible this is a viper?
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