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Spotted Slug Snake

Pareas Margaritophorus

Description:

Slug snakes are small to medium sized forest-dwellers which specialize in feeding on snails, slugs and other soft-bodied invertebrates such as earthworms. They have specialised fangs on the lower jaw with which they are able to extract snails from their shells. Their heads are blunt, and somewhat wider than their moderately thick bodies. The White-spotted Slug Snake is one of the smaller species, reaching 47 cm in total length. It is easily identified by the yellow or orange collar, and the grey or brown body which is adorned with scattered black scales, most of which have a white spot anteriorally, and which can form narrow, irregular bars. The underside is pale with dark spots. This snake is nocturnal in habits and is active on the forest floor or on low vegetation. They are found in lowland and lower montane forests to elevations of around 1500 metres. The species is widely distributed in Burma, Thailand, Indochina (Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam) and the northern parts of Peninsular Malaysia. In recent years the species has been found at a few places in Singapore, where it is considered to be accidentally introduced, however there are no breeding records to suggest the establishment of a self-sustaining population.

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JeffreyDuby
JeffreyDuby 11 years ago

Closest thing i could find to a I.D. is (Pareas margaritophorus) White-spotted Slug Snake/Mountain Slug Snake...i know by the shape of the heads its one of the snail/slug eating snakes.

MicheleMorbidelli
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MicheleMorbidelli

Surat Thani, Thailand

Spotted on Mar 21, 2013
Submitted on Mar 21, 2013

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