Friday, April 15, 2011

Amphiesma khasiense

What is Amphiesma khasiense? It is the scientific name of the Khasi Hills Keelback, a snake species found in India, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and parts of China.

Wikipedia describes it as a reddish brown snake with a white transverse bar running across the supra labial scales. The dorsal scales are in 19 rows, rather strongly keeled, except for smooth outer row. The ventrals number 150-154, the subcaudals. The anal plate is divided. Adults are about 60 cm (23½ in.) total length, of which about 19 cm (7½ in.) is tail.

Why is it the name of my blog? I went to Wikipedia, hit random and that is the first random article that popped out.  Is there any relation with the blog's tittle and me and my life and the purpose of the blog? Absolutely nothing other than it being very random.  This blog is not about snakes (bar a few articles) nor scientific names. 

This blog will be about the things I like and other random things that pops in my head.  You will probably see a lot of rankings here as I love to rank stuff. 

About me. I am not a professional blogger/writer and will not be updating this blog regularly.

This blog will be so random you will not like it.

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