Ahaetulla Longirostris: SPECIES OF THE DAY

A new snake species, Ahaetulla Longirostris, has been discovered in India.

 


About Ahaetulla longirostris

  • Common Name: Long-snouted vine snake
  • Genus: Ahaetulla
  • Family: Colubridae

 Features

  • Remarkably long snout, which is about 18% of the length of its head, distinguishing it from other vine snakes.
  • Slender, elongated bodywith a triangular head.
  • Color can vary between bright greenor orange-brown, with a distinct orange belly.
  • It can grow up to 4 feet.
  • Found in Biharand Meghalaya.
  • Found in both forest environmentsand urban landscapes.

 

About Ahaetulla

Ahaetulla, commonly referred to as Asian vine snakes or Asian whip snakes, is a genus of colubrid snakes.

 

Geographical Distribution

  • Genus Ahaetulla is distributed throughout tropical Asia.
  • The Western Ghatsof India and Sri Lanka are major centers for vine snake diversity.

 

Behaviour

  • Diurnal and Arboreal (active during the day and primarily live in trees or shrubs).
  • Mainly feeds on lizardsfrogsand small rodents. Some species feed exclusively on fish.
  • Mildly venomous, equipped with opisthoglyphous (rear-set) fangs.
  • Ovoviviparous (give birth to live young after incubating eggs inside the female's body).
  • As a member of the Colubridaefamily, the species does not have a true venom gland like cobras or vipers.
  • Vine snakes have binocular vision, which is rare among reptiles.