• Source: Drysdalia rhodogaster
  • Drysdalia rhodogaster, also known as the mustard-bellied snake or Blue Mountains crowned snake, is a species of venomous snake endemic to Australia. The specific epithet rhodogaster (“red-bellied”) refers to body colouration.


    Description


    The snake grows to an average of about 40 cm in length. The upper body is brown to grey, with a darker head and a yellow to orange band over the nape.


    Behaviour


    The species is viviparous, with an average litter size of five. Its diet consists mainly of lizards.


    Distribution and habitat


    The species’ distribution is limited to south-eastern New South Wales.


    References

Kata Kunci Pencarian: