Bangkok Snake Farm Brochure
The visitor’s brochure from the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok, Thailand: Also from the brochure, on...
The visitor’s brochure from the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok, Thailand: Also from the brochure, on...
Indigo snakes feed on vertebrates, including fish, frogs, toads, lizards, snakes, birds and small mammals. They are diurnal hunters and travel long distances in a day actively searching for prey. They are non-venomous and they overpower their prey, sometimes swallowing them whole and alive.
This photo was taken at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok, Thailand in Febuary of 2008 as the snake was on display during the snake show. In 2005 some snakes were stolen from this same snake farm. Here is the story from The Nation Thailand News: