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Boulenger's Bronzeback

Dendrelaphis bifrenalis

Description:

This oviparous, diurnal and arboreal species can be found in trees, shrubs and bushes in wet and intermediate zones of lowlands to mid hills. However, there are references of finding it from Mullaitivu, Vavuniya and Trincomalee of northern dry zone of Sri Lanka. It is often encountered on low vegetation, however, and it may also descend to the ground in search of food. Arboreal and feeds on frogs, geckos, skinks and agamid lizards. Sometimes descends to the ground, and it is said that when moving on the ground it has a peculiar habit of keeping its head and 1/8 of the forebody erect. These are very active and do not get panicked easily. Dendrelaphis is one of the quickest snakes to escape and hide, when exited they expose the skin underneath scales. Ventral keels help them to climb trees

Habitat:

On a coconut tree. looking for a prey.

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1 Comment

SukanyaDatta
SukanyaDatta 2 years ago

Sahana, just the photo is not good enough. On PN we need you to fill in the boxes especially WHERE YOU saw it. It is not so difficult to comply with, is it?

Sahana Vajirasena
Spotted by
Sahana Vajirasena

Kandy, Central Province, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Feb 19, 2022
Submitted on Feb 19, 2022

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