Common vine snake, long-nosed whip snake,


The green vine snake is diurnal and mildly venomous. This arboreal snake normally feeds on frogs and lizards using its binocular vision to hunt. They are slow moving, relying on camouflaging as a vine in foliage. The snake expands its body when disturbed to show a black and white scale marking. Also, they may open their mouth in threat display and point their head in the direction of the perceived threat.


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Location: Sri Lanka
Photo credit: © Eng Wah Teo / Alamy / Afripics
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