libutron:

Golden Kukri Snake – Oligodon cinereus

With about 75 currently recognized species, the genus Oligodon (Colubridae) is one of the largest genera of Asiatic snakes. It is widespread throughout tropical south and southeast Asia. 

The geographic distribution of Oligodon is complex, and also its taxonomy. Several species are widespread and many have overlapping ranges. Oligodon cinereus (in the photo) is in fact a complex species with a highly variable coloring pattern.

These non-venomous snakes are usually nocturnal and often brightly colored. They feed primarily on the eggs of birds and reptiles. The morphology of their teeth is very effective for cutting open eggs, so much that the common name of the kukuri snakes derives from a distinctively shaped Nepalese knife, the kukri, because the hind teeth of the snakes are broad and strongly recurved, much like the shape of the kukri.

References: [1] – [2]

Photo credit: ©Anne Devan-Song | Locality: Hong Kong (2012)


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sci-universe:

This is how a close-up of lightning beneath a cumulonimbus cloud looks like from space. An astronaut on International Space Station (ISS) captured this image while orbiting over Bolivia in 2011.

There’s also a more recent image of lightning’s white flash amidst the yellow city lights of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia from 2013:

Hopefully, we are going to see more and more of these amazing images since there is a new instrument on ISS, called the Firestation,  which is specifically designed to study lightning.


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#space #weather #pretty things #the power of science

a-night-in-wonderland:


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#space #pretty things #things that make me uncomfortably aware of my apparent inability to feel awe #but then I noticed that the first picture looked like it could easily have a pareidolic cloud-picture-like shape in it #so I stared at it for a bit #contemplating #and it resolved into an emu #and now I feel better #(it *might* also be a goose) #(but I got emu first)