Morphological characteristics of black snake

The morphological characteristics of the black-tip snake
The black-tip snake

The adult black tip snake can reach more than 2.5m in length. The color of the body is relatively rich. The color of the back of the body can be divided into yellow-black, blue-black and black-black. There are two black lines running through the body. The vertical lines in childhood are not very obvious.
The head and neck of the black tip snake are clearly distinguished; the rostrum scale is relatively high when viewed from the back of the head; the internasal scale is 2/3 of the length of the forehead scale; there are two slightly larger scales behind the parietal scale; the upper lip scale is 8, The seventh one is the largest; lower lip scales 8 to 10; dorsal scales in even-numbered rows 16-16-14, 2 to 4 rows of strong ribs in the center, abdominal scales 192-204 in males and 191-205 in females; anal scales divided into two; tail There are 95 to 137 pairs of lower scales in males and 98 to 131 pairs in females. Black-tip snakes move quickly, react quickly, and are good at escaping. It is gentle in nature and does not bite (like many snakes, it can only bite when it is in a hurry or is too frightened when you catch it).

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