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Rhabdophis tigrinus, also known commonly as the tiger keelback, [2] yamakagashi, or kkotbaem, is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Natricinae of the family Colubridae. The species is native to East Asia and Southeast Asia. Many sources, though not ITIS, [3] recognize one subspecies, Rhabdophis tigrinus formosanus of Taiwan. [2] [4]
Rhabdophis nuchalis (Boulenger, 1891) – Hubei keelback; Rhabdophis pentasupralabialis Jiang & Zhao, 1983; Rhabdophis plumbicolor (Cantor, 1839) – green keelback, lead keelback; Rhabdophis rhodomelas (H. Boie, 1827) – blueneck keelback, blue-necked keelback; Rhabdophis siamensis (Mell, 1931) Rhabdophis subminiatus (Schlegel, 1837) – red ...
Tiger keelback 유혈목이, 꽃뱀 Common throughout Sibynophis collaris [16] Gray Black-headed snake or collared snake 비바리뱀 Jeju (discovered there in 1981) Vipera berus sachalinensis [17] Common viper 북살모사 North Korea
Asian keelback; Assam keelback; Black-striped keelback; Buff striped keelback; Burmese keelback; Checkered keelback; Common keelback; Hill keelback; Himalayan keelback; Khasi Hills keelback; Modest keelback; Nicobar Island keelback; Nilgiri keelback; Orange-collared keelback; Red-necked keelback; Sikkim keelback; Speckle-bellied keelback; Tiger ...
In 1963 Korea Association for the Conservation of Nature was established. [citation needed] In 1997 the non-profit organization International Aid for Korean Animals was founded to promote animal protection and humane treatment. [citation needed] Animal Rescue Korea, an English-language internet resource, helps animals in South Korea. [citation ...
Rhabdophis subminiatus, commonly called the red-necked keelback or red-necked keelback snake, is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Natricinae of the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Asia .
The snake is brown to olive with narrow, irregular cross-bands or blotches of darker brown. The belly surfaces are greenish-grey or olive-cream, often with darker blotches. The mid-body scales have a raised keel or carinated appearance. The coloration and scale structure has led to some confusion with the non venomous keelback snake. It grows ...
Illustration of the scale pattern on a juvenile Juvenile green keelback in Pune, India Juvenile green keelback in the wild. R. plumbicolor is stout and viper-like in body structure, and about 2 ft (61 cm) in total length (including tail) when fully grown. The eye is moderately large. The rostral scale is just visible from above.