Angkor Wat, Cambodia,
1981
Photograph by Wilbur E. Garrett
Only a foot long and a beautiful emerald green the Hanuman snake is extremely poisonous, often deadly. It is named for the fearless, super-agile leader of the benevolent army of monkeys“It jumps, it flies, it is skillful like Hanuman in battle.”
(Text adapted from and photograph from "The Temples of Angkor: Will They Survive?," May 1982, National Geographic magazine)