Thursday, May 13, 2010

Spreading Humans... Vanishing Wildlife...!!

End of life under the wheels.

Monitor lizard ( Varanus bengalensis )


Forest calotes ( Calotes rouxi )

Giant forest scorpion ( Heterometrus phipsoni )

Indian tiger centipede ( Scolopendra hardwickei )

As the human population spreading voraciously all across the world, need of land for shelter & food production is apparently growing faster. We are destroying forests for agriculture & then killing wild animals by considering them as intruders in human habitation. In the name of need of transportation & connectivity across the world we made roads, cutting down the forests..., apparently creating easiness to hunt wildlife. We widened roads in the name of need of speed which indirectly worked as permit to kill wildlife on road.



The images are showing brutal death of three rat snakes killed by a JCB machine in a day while levelling a fallow land for construction.












Road... The Final Destination...!!



Speed..... is the need of today's lifestyle n passion for some. But it should be lowered down when we are passing through forested areas because poor wild animals are unknown to the traffic rules and ultimately they get killed under wheels. Mortality rate on road is particularly high in reptiles and specially snakes, as they get false perception of wideness of road and take more time to move across. Arboreal snakes are the one which get killed most often while crossing the road as they find it difficult to move on such surface and when suddenly any vehicle appears they just stop moving so apparently get squashed.


Montane trinket snake (Coelognathus helena monticollaris)

Hill keelback snake (Amphiesma monticola)

Striped keelback snake (Amphiesma stolatum)

Green vine snake (Ahaetulla nasuta)

Checkered keelback snake (Xenochrophis piscator)

Beddome's keelback snake (Amphiesma beddomei)

Common cat snake (Boiga trigonata)

King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)

Brown vine snake (Ahaetulla pulverulenta)

Indian rat snake (Ptyas mucosa)

Ceylon cat snake (Boiga ceylonensis)

Hump-nosed pit viper (Hypnale hypnale)

Russell's kukri snake (Oligidon taeniolatus)

Travancore wolf snake (Lycodon travancoricus)

Dead end...!!