Malayan green whipsnake

Ahaetulla mycterizans

''Ahaetulla mycterizans'', the Malayan green whipsnake or Malayan vine snake, is a slender arboreal snake found in Western Peninsular Malaysia, Java and Sumatra of Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and possibly Laos up to elevation of 350 m.
Malayan Green Whipsnake  Ahaetulla mycterizans,Malayan Green Whipsnake,Malaysia,Penang,Snake,Whipsnake

Appearance

The Malayan green whipsnake is diurnal and mildly venomous. Occurs in primary and mature secondary forests near streams. The diet, like other whip snakes, consists primarily of frogs and lizards. These slow moving snakes often appear like vines amongst foliage and are hard to detect. The anterior part of the body can expand when threatened exposing the dark scales. It is often confused with the oriental whipsnake but the former does not occur in disturbed areas or parks or gardens, especially in its distributional range of Singapore.
The Malayan whipsnake can be distinguished from the oriental whipsnake by the former having larger eyes and the flanks lacking a thin yellow line. The former is also smaller as compared to the oriental whipsnake which can grow up to 2 m.

Very little is known about the ecology and natural history of this species.

References:

Some text fragments are auto parsed from Wikipedia.

Status: Least concern
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyColubridae
GenusAhaetulla
SpeciesA. mycterizans
Photographed in
Malaysia