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Boiga dendrophila, commonly called the mangrove snake or the gold-ringed cat snake, is a species of rear-fanged venomous snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to southeast Asia . It is one of the biggest cat snake species, averaging 8–9 feet (2.4–2.7 m) in length. [ 2 ]
Boiga is a large genus of rear-fanged, mildly venomous snakes, known commonly as cat-eyed snakes or simply cat snakes, in the family Colubridae. Species of the genus Boiga are native to southeast Asia, India, and Australia, but due to their extremely hardy nature and adaptability, have spread to many other suitable habitats around the world.
Boiga dendrophila, native to Asia; Erythrolamprus cobella, native to South America; Nerodia clarkii compressicauda, native to Florida; Myron, a genus of marine snakes native to northern Australia, the Aru Islands and New Guinea
Ahaetulla prasina Boiga dendrophila Chrysopelea ornata Gonyosoma oxycephalum Oligodon octolineatus Rhabdophis subminiatus. Ahaetulla fasciolata; Ahaetulla mycterizans; Ahaetulla prasina
Boiga dendrophila, mangrove snake Boiga is a large genus of rear-fanged , mildly venomous snakes , known commonly as cat-eyed snakes or simply cat snakes , in the family Colubridae . Species of the genus Boiga are native to southeast Asia , India , and Australia , but due to their extremely hardy nature and adaptability, have spread to many ...
Many-spotted cat snake Boiga multomaculata Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Indo-China, China; Orange cat snake Boiga ochracea East and Northeast India, Myanmar; Common cat snake Boiga trigonata Central Asia, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka; Nicobarese cat snake Boiga wallachi India (Nicobars) Boiga multifasciata; Boiga quincunciata ...
Sonora semiannulata (groundsnake) Gonyosoma boulengeri (rhino rat snake) Boiga dendrophila (mangrove snake) Dispholidus typus Coronella austriaca (smooth snake) Aeluroglena Boulenger, 1898 Aprosdoketophis Wallach, Lanza & Nistri, 2010
The brown tree snake is a nocturnal and arboreal species that uses both visual and chemical cues when hunting, either in the rainforest canopy or on the ground. [3] It is a member of the subfamily Colubrinae, genus Boiga, which is a group of roughly twenty-five species that are referred to as "cat-eyed" snakes for their vertical pupils. [4]