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Oligodon

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Oligodon

Higher classification
  
Colubrinae

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

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Similar
  
Snake, Reptile, Colubridae, Lycodon, Ptyas

Oligodon deuvei


Oligodon is genus of colubrid snakes that was first described by the Austrian zoologist Fitzinger in 1826. This genus is widespread throughout central and tropical Asia.

Contents

Oligodon Oligodon brevicauda The Reptile Database

Ular makan telur oligodon octolineatus striped kukri snake


Description

Oligodon Oligodon taeniatus The Reptile Database

Oligodon are also known as kukri snakes. They are egg eaters and are usually under 90 cm (35 in) in length; different species display widely variable patterns and colorations. They subsist mostly by scavenging the eggs of birds and reptiles. Besides eggs, species of this genus also feeds on lizards, frogs, and small rodents. Oligodon is a rear-fanged snake genus. They have a set of enlarged teeth placed in the back of their mouths, as well as functional Duvernoy's glands. They are not dangerous to humans, though. Bites by some species have been reported to bleed excessively, suggesting presence of anticoagulants in the Duvernoy's gland secretions. Species of Oligodon are mostly nocturnal, and live on the floor of mature forests.

Oligodon Northern Shortheaded Snake Oligodon ancorus

The common name of the genus comes from the kukri, a distinctively shaped Nepalese knife, which is similar in shape to the broad, flattened, curved hind teeth of Oligodon species. These teeth are specially adapted for their main diet of eggs; the teeth slit open eggs as they are being swallowed by the snake, allowing for easier digestion.

Species

Oligodon Northern Shortheaded Snake Oligodon ancorus

There are 74 recognized species in Oligodon according to Reptile Database as of November 2013 and one more assessed in the IUCN Red List.

The source column gives direct links to the sources used:

Oligodon Oligodon octolineatus The Reptile Database

  • IUCN description of species at International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN Red List categories are:
  • RDB description of species at Reptile Database.

  • Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a genus other than Oligodon.

    References

    Oligodon Wikipedia