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Oriental Whip Snake

Ahaetulla Pratina

Description:

Found at the edge of secondary Tropical Rainforests. Feeds mainly on vertebrates, namely small birds, lizards and frogs. Commonly found amongst low lying vegetation. A surprising piece of information is that the Oriental Whip Snakes The body form is very thin with a long, pointed, extended snout which twice as long as the eye. Adult coloration very in this snake from light brown to dull yellow-green and sometimes a startling fluorescent green.

Habitat:

Edge of secondary equatorial rainforest.

Notes:

Has really fierce looks. Green in color usually.

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Singapore American School
Spotted by a stud ent at Singapore American School

Singapore

Spotted on Mar 12, 2015
Submitted on Mar 12, 2015

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