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Fishing snake is a national level protected animal

2022-05-03 / 120 Read

The fishing snake is a national second-class protected animal. It is mainly distributed in Southeast Asia and lives in slightly acidic waters and fresh water with a slow flow rate. After understanding these, let's take a look at the morphological characteristics of the fishing snake!

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The maximum length of the fishing snake is about 70-100 cm. The pale-brown water-dwelling snakes have two tentacle-like growths on their angular, horned heads, which are easily recognizable, and no other snake species with similar appearance can be found in the world. The body scales of the fishing snake are raised, and the body scales on the ventral side are thinner and smaller, which greatly reduces its mobility on land.