Boiga jaspidea

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jasper cat snake
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B. jaspidea
Binomial name
Boiga jaspidea
File:Boiga jaspidea distribution.png
Synonyms

Triglyphodon jaspideum Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854
Dipsas jaspidea Jan, 1863
Dipsadomorphus jaspideus Boulenger, 1896

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The jasper cat snake (Boiga jaspidea) is a small and slender species of rear-fanged colubrid that is uncommon throughout its range.

Description

Its body is reddish to chocolate brown, but rich black and white speckles cover the entire body except for the ventrals, which are yellow. In addition, there are faint black lateral bars, and white spots on the ventrolateral area. Its maximum length is 1.5 m (4.9 feet).

Geographic range

Indonesia, Borneo, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand

Habitat and behavior

The jasper cat snake lives in arboreal habitats in tropical rainforests, and sometimes among low-lying shrubs. It has been reported to lay up to three eggs in termite nests. Little else is known about this elusive snake.

Diet

The jasper cat snake feeds on geckos and other smaller snakes in the wild.

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