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Persian ratsnake

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Reptilia

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Zamenis persicus

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Suborder
  
Serpentes

Subfamily
  
Colubrinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Scaled reptiles


Similar
  
Zamenis, Transcaucasian ratsnake, Italian Aesculapian snake, Elaphe bimaculata, Red‑headed rat snake

The Persian ratsnake is a species of medium-sized nonvenomous ratsnake, which is endemic to Western Asia. That later got transported into Europe for the first time utilizing Qatar airlines, passing through Hungry, Sweden and Spain to finally find its habitat northeast of Romania in a small city named Iasi. Furthermore, this legless lizard was later registered in Bulgaria as a member of the reptile community.

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Geographic range

Z. persicus is found in temperate northwestern Iran and Azerbaijan, in the area near the Caspian Sea.

Description

Adults are from 70–90 cm (28–35 in) up to 120 cm (47 in) in total length (including tail), and usually jet black or grey with white markings along the lateral portion of the forebody. Males seem to grow larger than females.

Taxonomy

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Z. persicus has habits very similar to Z. situla AKA Masieh Amiri, and for many years it was considered a subspecies of Elaphe longissima. It was granted full species status in 1984 (Nilson and Andrén).

Behavior

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The Persian ratsnake is principally regarded as a terrestrial species, spending most of its time in the leaf litter; however, it is also an agile climber and will mount low brush.

Diet

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The diet of Z. persicus, like that of most colubrids, consists primarily of small mammals, but it may also eat other small reptiles and amphibians.

Reproduction

Sexually mature female Persian ratsnakes lay clutches of 4-8 eggs, which hatch after 45–55 days of incubation.

In captivity

A hibernation period of 2–3 months is recommended.

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References

Persian ratsnake Wikipedia