Floods bring out snakes

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Floods bring out snakes

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I have seen a lot of snakes recently. Many of them live in areas which have now become flooded. When it floods they move to higher ground, which is often where people live.
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every rainy season here we see snakes alot,
in the past 3 months had 2 cobras and a rat snake in my yard...
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phuketrichard wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 8:03 am every rainy season here we see snakes alot,
in the past 3 months had 2 cobras and a rat snake in my yard...
It used to be like that in our village too, but the locals have eaten most if not all of them. Now they have a rat problem and again they are eating their way to a solution.
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taabarang wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 8:16 am
phuketrichard wrote: Sat Sep 01, 2018 8:03 am every rainy season here we see snakes alot,
in the past 3 months had 2 cobras and a rat snake in my yard...
It used to be like that in our village too, but the locals have eaten most if not all of them. Now they have a rat problem and again they are eating their way to a solution.
mice and rats are quite tasty. The one thing my ex did right is know how to grill a good rat or mouse.
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I think the comments on Cambodians eating snakes and rats (except large python types) is overstated.
Or totally inaccurate.
The Pol Pot days are long gone.
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My wife and her family prefer snakeheads..escargot..prawns..crab..prahoc..pork..duck..chicken..BUFFALO..eggs...
spiders and snakes and rats?
Yeah..my wife has a great story about starving 25 years ago and catching a rat..
Yeah, my Khmer chums have some interesting drinking snacks.
I was unable to have the New Year beer challenge this year.
The news has locals catching big snakes and saving them from harm...
I saw a lady with a grilled rat on a stick biz a few months ago up north...
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is there a red cross in Kow as there is in Thailand ? or do you order from Thailand ?

https://www.snake-antivenin.com/
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SternAAlbifrons wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 2:09 pm I think the comments on Cambodians eating snakes and rats (except large python types) is overstated.
Or totally inaccurate.
The Pol Pot days are long gone.
Remind me to take you for a visit to my in-laws place.
Bro-in-law is quite adept at catching rats with a sling shot. They caught and ate a 4 foot long snake a month or two ago. Frogs and turtles are also eaten if/when available.

Twenty years ago there were lots of Khmer style hangouts opposite the airport selling bbq snake and other oddities. I ate some at the time.
Last time I saw bbq snake, frogs and rat was at Phsar Dumex (not far from Phsar Thmei) about 10 years ago.
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Username Taken wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 3:21 pm
SternAAlbifrons wrote: Thu Apr 16, 2020 2:09 pm I think the comments on Cambodians eating snakes and rats (except large python types) is overstated.
Or totally inaccurate.
The Pol Pot days are long gone.
Remind me to take you for a visit to my in-laws place.
Bro-in-law is quite adept at catching rats with a sling shot. They caught and ate a 4 foot long snake a month or two ago. Frogs and turtles are also eaten if/when available.

Twenty years ago there were lots of Khmer style hangouts opposite the airport selling bbq snake and other oddities. I ate some at the time.
Last time I saw bbq snake, frogs and rat was at Phsar Dumex (not far from Phsar Thmei) about 10 years ago.
Frogs are still popular.

My in-laws would never buy snake but if they catch one on the land they will eat for sure.
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There are rats and there are rats
This is a list of rodents recorded in Cambodia.
All are classified as LR/lc - Low risk/least concern in conservation terms
excepted the three that are VU - Vulnerable
or EN - endangered.
I know the the porcupines, squirrels and *bamboo rats are hunted (* they look like guinea pigs)

Malayan porcupine, Hystrix brachyura VU (Vulnerable)

Black giant squirrel, Ratufa bicolor LR/lc (Low risk, least concern)
Particolored flying squirrel, Hylopetes alboniger EN (Endangered)
Finlayson's squirrel, Callosciurus finlaysonii LR/lc
(^^^ aka - variable squirrel, the most common)
Asian red-cheeked squirrel, Dremomys rufigenis LR/lc
Berdmore's ground squirrel, Menetes berdmorei LR/lc
Himalayan striped squirrel, Tamiops macclellandi LR/lc
Cambodian striped squirrel, Tamiops rodolphei LR/lc

Lesser bamboo rat, Cannomys badius LR/lc
Hoary bamboo rat, Rhizomys pruinosus LR/lc
Large bamboo rat, Rhizomys sumatrensis LR/lc

Small white-toothed rat, Berylmys berdmorei LR/lc
Long-tailed giant rat, Leopoldamys sabanus LR/lc
Red spiny rat, Maxomys surifer LR/lc
Chestnut white-bellied rat, Niviventer fulvescens LR/lc
Ricefield rat, Rattus argentiventer LR/lc
Polynesian rat, Rattus exulans LR/lc
Sikkim rat, Rattus sikkimensis VU (Vulnerable)
Tanezumi rat, Rattus tanezumi LR/lc

Ryukyu mouse, Mus caroli LR/lc
Fawn-colored mouse, Mus cervicolor LR/lc
Shortridge's mouse, Mus shortridgei LR/lc
Asiatic long-tailed climbing mouse, Vandeleuria oleracea LR/lc
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