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Brown banded water snake

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Xenodontinae

Scientific name
  
Helicops angulatus

Higher classification
  
Helicops

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Genus
  
Helicops

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Brown-banded water snake Helicops angulatus The Reptile Database

Similar
  
Helicops, Helicops leopardinus, Hydrops triangularis, Liophis reginae, Drepanoides

The brown-banded water snake (Helicops angulatus) is a species of aquatic snake found in tropical South America and Trinidad and Tobago.

Contents

Brown-banded water snake CalPhotos Helicops angulatus Sapa

Description

Brown-banded water snake Banded South American Water Snake Helicops angulatus Flickr

The brown-banded water snake grows to a maximum total length (including tail) of 78 cm (31 inches). Dorsally, it is olive or gray-brown, with dark brown, black-edged crossbands, which narrow at the sides, and are usually confluent with the black crossbands of the belly. There is a large dark rhomboid on the nape. Ventrally, it is yellowish (in alcohol) with black crossbands or black spots.

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The dorsal scales are strongly keeled, even on the occiput and nape, and are arranged in 19 rows. Ventrals are 102-130 in number, the anal scale is divided, and the 61-94 subcaudals are paired and keeled.

Habitat and diet

Brown-banded water snake Helicops angulatus alias Brownbanded Water Snake Hippocampus

H. angulatus lives in fresh and brackish water, where it feeds on fish and possibly also freshwater eels and frogs.

Reproduction

H. angulatus has been reported to be "facultatively ovoviviparous".

Brown-banded water snake Helicops angulatus group feeding together 1 YouTube

References

Brown-banded water snake Wikipedia


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