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Western Natal Green Snake

Philothamnus natalensis occidentalis

Description:

The main difference between the Western and Eastern species is that the Western Natal Green Snake usually has a turquoise tail and head/neck. The adults can reach up to 1.3 meters. The Western Natal Green Snake is harmless, but is often confused with the Boomslang and Green Mamba and the other green snakes within the Genus Philothamnus

Habitat:

This is a very active and vigilant snake, that lives in wetlands, reed swamps and moist areas near water, mainly because of their main prey, frogs. It is active dusing the day. It is very simular to the Green Water snake, but apparently it spends more time off the ground in scrubs, bushes and trees than the Green Water Snake. Like all snakes, this snake can swim and can often be found in or next to water. This snake is a subspecies of the Natal Green Snake (Philothamnus natalensis). The Western Natal Green Snake can be found all along the east coast from Mosselbay to Durban. Most of Nattal, Northwards into the Limpopo Province, and Northern Gauteng. It prefers Moist savanna, arid savanna and grassland biome

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3 Comments

Jared Hersch
Jared Hersch 11 years ago

Thanks so much Harsuame! Your pics are amazing!

rutasandinas
rutasandinas 11 years ago

Nice series ::

Jared Hersch
Spotted by
Jared Hersch

Knysna Local Municipality, Western Cape, South Africa

Spotted on Dec 30, 2012
Submitted on Dec 30, 2012

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