The red-spotted snake is a neutral snake with a body length of more than 1.5 meters and a weight of 1-1.25 kilograms, and the largest can reach 1.5 kilograms. After understanding these, let's take a look at the living habits of red-spotted snakes.

The red-spotted snake is usually mild-mannered, curling up during the day and turning its head tucked under the body. Lazy and inactive, crawling slowly, but moving quickly when frightened, the bite has a clear target. It feeds on toads, small freshwater fish, loach, chicks, young birds and rodents. This snake has the habit of eating snakes. When the food supply is insufficient, it devours the same species. Attention should be paid. This snake breeds oviparous, mates from May to June, lays eggs from July to August, 7 to 15 eggs are laid each time, and the incubation period is 40 to 50 days.
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