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Forsten's Cat snake

B. forsteni

Description:

The anterior palatine and mandibular teeth are considerably larger than the others. The eye is about as long as its distance from the nostril. The rostral scale is broader than it is deep and the internasals are much shorter than the prefrontals. The frontal is nearly as long as its distance from the end of the snout, which is shorter than the parietal scales. The loreal is square or deeper than it is long. There is one preocular scale, extending to the upper surface of the head, and two or three postoculars. The temporal scales are very small and numerous. There are eight to eleven upper labials, with the third, fourth and fifth, or the fourth fifth and sixth entering the eye. There are three or four lower labials, in contact with the anterior chin shields, which are about as long as the posterior. The ventral scales are 259 to 270, the anal entire and the subcaudals 106 to 131. The body is compressed, with the scales in 25 or 27 rows, disposed obliquely, and the vertebral row is feebly enlarged. It is brown above, with more or less regular angular black crossbars, with or without white spots between them. There is a black band from the frontal shield to the nape and another on each side behind the eye. The lower parts are white, uniform or spotted with brown. The total length is four feet and ten inches (254 mm), and the tail is one foot long

Notes:

It was a dead snake of having approximately 5'8" feet long. Found in Dhanusa Terai of Nepal.

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Dhiren
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Dhiren

Madhyamanchal, Nepal

Spotted on Jun 18, 2014
Submitted on Jun 18, 2014

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