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People called it green snake, but I dont think so?! [Ghana, Kintampo]
We are travelling and just past a nice waterfall in Ghana, Westafrica, called Kintampo Waterfall.
There have been 2 snakes in the trees above the water, quite big, guess arround 1,5 to 2,3 meters length. Some local tourists told me, they call it "green snake". I did some research and it looks similar to Dendroaspis viridis in my eyes. But the region ist a bit untypically (too much up north) compared to my research.
u/Ok-Cartoonist-9032 — 15 hours ago