Movement and observation data gained through radio-telemetry of a single Malayan krait (Bungarus candidus) among a suburban landscape (a university dormitory complex) in NE Thailand. Included: movement spatial data .csv file and photographic evidence of foraging observations, a predation events, and conflicts with humans, camera trap footage, and snakebite incident data .csv file. B.candidus_observation_data.csv file column headings: folderID: The Zenodo folder ID containing the photographic evidence of events. obvdate: Date of observation (mm/dd/yyyy) obvtime: Time of observation (24hr) easting_utm: UTM easting (UTM Zone 48N; Datum WGS84) northing_utm: UTM northing (UTM Zone 48N; Datum WGS84) gps_accuracy: Accuracy of GPS location (m) notes: Comments and details on events/observations BUCA28_movement_data.csv file column headings: Datetime: Date and time when the snake was located (mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm) Easting: UTM easting (UTM Zone 48N; Datum WGS84) Northing: UTM northing (UTM Zone 48N; Datum WGS84) Behavior: Either the animal’s behavior observed during the location check (sheltering, foraging, or feeding) or type of other significant locations (capture or release sites) Habitat_Type: Land-use type where the snake was located Snakebite_incident_data_SUT_Dormitories.csv file column headings: Date: Date the snakebite occurred was located (mm/dd/yyyy) Time: Time (ICT) the snakebite occurred (hh:mm) Location: Brief location description where the incident occurred at Suranaree University of Technology Mesohabitat Description: Brief description of the scene where the bite occurred Snake species confirmed?: if responsible species known (Yes) or unknown (No) Snake Species: Identified responsible snake species (if known) If not confirmed, suspected species responsible: Species most likely to be responsible based on known snake species at SUT, the time the bite occurred, and bite symptoms. Bite Location: Where on the body the victim was bitten Envenomation Symptoms: Brief description of bite symptoms (note: none were severe/dangerous cases) Fang Puncture Marks?: Brief description of whether fang puncture marks were visible, and if so, how many punctures Notes and Photos: Brief further notes on how the bite occurred, and in the case of the bite by C. maculiceps, the corresponding Zenodo folder ID containing the photographic evidence (of the snake and dormitory bite location [during daylight]).