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Coronella

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Family
  
Colubridae

Scientific name
  
Coronella

Higher classification
  
Colubrinae

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Colubrinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Coronella Coronella austriaca The Reptile Database

Lower classifications
  
Coronella austriaca, Coronella girondica

Juveniele gladde slang coronella austriaca veluwe juvenile smooth snake the netherlands


Coronella is a genus of harmless colubrids found in Europe, North Africa and West Asia. Three species are currently recognized.

Contents

Coronella Reptiles and Amphibians Coronella austriaca Laurenti 1768
Common names: Smooth snakes.

Smooth snake coronella austriaca april 2012 2 2


Description

Coronella httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsbb

These are relatively small species, rarely growing to more than 60 cm in length. The head is only slightly distinct from the neck and the pupils are round. The teeth of the upper jaw increase in size towards the back. The body is almost cylindrical and covered with smooth scales. The subcaudals are paired.

Behavior

They are terrestrial and rather secretive, spending much of their time under cover.

Feeding

Coronella Coronella austriaca Wikiwand

Their diet is made up mainly of lizards and the young of other snakes, as well as small rodents, especially young still in the nest. They have often been described as constrictors, although there is no good evidence for this. Street (1979) notes that prey is held firmly in its coils, but only for the purpose of restraint rather than to kill it.

Geographic range

Europe, North Africa and West Asia.

Species

*) Not including the nominate subspecies (typical form).

Taxonomy

Coronella Coronella girondica Wikiwand

Coronella is closely related to the American kingsnakes (Lampropeltis) and both groups were once classified within the same genus.

Coronella FileCoronella girondica GeresJPG Wikimedia Commons

References

Coronella Wikipedia