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Grass Snake

Natrix Natrix

Description:

I was lucky enough to see two Grass Snakes in the River Stour, Suffolk, they were both over 5 feet in length and were in the river, I assume hunting for prey. Reaching nearly two metres, grass snakes are the UK's largest reptile and our only snake to lay eggs

Habitat:

Common and widespread in Europe, grass snakes are usually to be found near water where there is plenty of shelter and warm morning sunshine for basking in. They hibernate during the cooler winter months.

Notes:

A grass snake's speed and wariness makes it incredibly difficult to spot, but once cornered it is one of the few animals that play dead as a defence against predators. If this ploy fails, a foul-smelling substance from the anus and repeated head strikes are employed to aid the escape. Grass snakes are active predators themselves of frogs and toads. Even fish, small mammals and birds aren't safe - those are grabbed and swallowed whole.

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TracyElizabeth
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TracyElizabeth

Babergh District, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Aug 15, 2011
Submitted on Aug 17, 2011

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