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Green vine snake
  • The Green vine snake (Ahaetulla nasuta), is a slender green tree snake found in kerala (south India). This snake is mildly venomous and normally feeds on frogs and lizards. The snake is very variable in its coloration. It is usually green but shows black and white stripes by expanding to display the interscale colours when threatened.The species is often mistakenly believed to be pointed nosed so as to blind its victims.

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Common Cat Snake
  • Indian gamma snake also known as common cat snake is a species of rear-fanged colubrid. Cat snake geographic range is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent, in India this species have almost identical geographic range with Saw-scaled viper.

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Forsten's cat snake
  • Forsten's cat snake(Boiga forsteni) is the sub species of common cat snake(Boiga trigonata) Forsten's cat snake found in two colours gray and orange.Mostly found in thick forests in western ghats of Maharashtra.

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Paradise flying snake
  • Imagine what happens when snakes run on such a fast ground without feet and start flying. The scientific name of Paradise flying snake is Chrysopelea. Flying snakes are found in the jungles of Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, India, but these snakes cannot actually fly, in fact they are gliders but they look like they are flying. Huh. When the flying snake has to move from one tree to another, he goes to the shore, taking out his ribs, shrinks his stomach and launches himself into the air and then dilutes his body in the air. So that it can glide far.