Eastern trinket snake
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Elaphe cantoris

The eastern trinket snake (Elaphe cantoris ) is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to South Asia.

Animal name origin

The specific name, cantoris, is in honor of Danish zoologist Theodore Edward Cantor.

Appearance

E. cantoris is a large species, and may grow to a total length (including tail) of almost 2 m (6.6 ft). Dorsally, it has a brownish ground color, which is overlaid by a series of squarish dark brown blotches. Ventrally, it is yellowish anteriorly, becoming pinkish posteriorly.

Distribution

Geography

E. cantoris is found in the Himalayas in Bhutan, India (Assam, Darjeeling, Sikkim), Myanmar, and Nepal. The type locality is the Khasi and Garo Hills in Meghalaya.

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The preferred natural habitat of E. cantoris is mountain forest at elevations of 1,000–2,300 m (3,300–7,500 ft).

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Habits and Lifestyle

E. cantoris is partly arboreal.

Mating Habits

E. cantoris is oviparous. In India, sexually mature females lay eggs in late July, with an average clutch size of 10 eggs.

References

1. Eastern trinket snake Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_trinket_snake

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