Ilian Velikov wrote:grass snakes which would alert them of danger
I don't see why a grass snake would spot this danger sooner. It just might flee sooner.
Ilian Velikov wrote:grass snakes which would alert them of danger
I don't see why a grass snake would spot this danger sooner. It just might flee sooner.
Ilian Velikov wrote:I don't see why a grass snake would spot this danger sooner. It just might flee sooner.
I might be wrong but I think their eye sight is much better than in adders.
Berislav Horvatic wrote:The question of snakes basking together reminds me of the much discussed question why V. ammodytes climb
the branches of trees and shrubs - quite regularly - (and V. berus don't.)
Herpetology Notes, volume 9: 55-58 (2016) (published online on 17 February 2016). Arboreal behaviours of Crotalus cerastes (Hallowell, 1854) (Squamata, Viperidae)
Aleksandar Simovic wrote:On my lowland bosniensis cmr site i regulary observe balkan adders basking on low shrubs (30-40cm), last year in early spring we observed one male basking on a small tree at a little bit higher then 60cm.
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