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Some images from a recent stay in Malaysia. It really is an amazing
place. Anyone thinking of going should make it quick before the country
is covered in Oil Palm Plantations!
1. Asian House Gecko. (Included for the gecko nuts)
2.Yellow lipped Sea Krait. Highly venomous but thankfully placid snakes. Photographed at Pulau Tiga,
also known as 'Survivor Island'.
3.Brown leech after feeding, it didn't actually hurt.
4.Malaysian Soft shelled Turtle. Photographed in Sarawak.
5. Another gecko, this one is Stoliczkas Gecko (Cnemaspis affinis)
6. Equatorial Spitting Cobra. It didn't spit and, in fact behaved very well.
7.Golden Flying Snake.
8. Lots of huge spiders, I think this may be a Malatsian Orange Huntsman.
Found whilst searching for tree frogs in Penang.
9.Couldn't leave these out. Photographed in Sepilok Reserve, Borneo
10.Baby orang in a nursery at Orang Centre near Taiping.
place. Anyone thinking of going should make it quick before the country
is covered in Oil Palm Plantations!
1. Asian House Gecko. (Included for the gecko nuts)

2.Yellow lipped Sea Krait. Highly venomous but thankfully placid snakes. Photographed at Pulau Tiga,
also known as 'Survivor Island'.

3.Brown leech after feeding, it didn't actually hurt.

4.Malaysian Soft shelled Turtle. Photographed in Sarawak.

5. Another gecko, this one is Stoliczkas Gecko (Cnemaspis affinis)

6. Equatorial Spitting Cobra. It didn't spit and, in fact behaved very well.

7.Golden Flying Snake.

8. Lots of huge spiders, I think this may be a Malatsian Orange Huntsman.
Found whilst searching for tree frogs in Penang.

9.Couldn't leave these out. Photographed in Sepilok Reserve, Borneo

10.Baby orang in a nursery at Orang Centre near Taiping.
