Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Whipsnake long-nose


Whip snakes are a common snake species distributed throughout Southeast Asia in lowland to mid-level rainforests, occuring in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Borneo and Indonesia. They are diurnal and arboreal snakes that feed primarily on geckos, agamids and other small lizards. Their slender bodies and sharp snouts are suited for moving through vines, branches and other jungle foliage.


Scientific name: Ahaetulla
Diet: House gecko and frog
NON VENOMOUS
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Hatim :012-2581479
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