Pink-headed Reed Snake

Calamaria schlegeli

''Calamaria schlegeli'' is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is known commonly as the red-headed reed snake, white-headed reed snake, and pink-headed reed snake. It is native to Southeast Asia, where it occurs in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Pink-Headed Reed Snake Close-up of Pink-Headed Reed Snake, found it on the road side, thinking it might get run over by cars, I moved it away from the road, without realising there were more dangers to her as the place I had originally placed it has lots of homes of Tarantulas, and a big sized Tarantula did came out to check the situation.

Playing Dead :
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A big sized Tarantula came out to investigate :
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Appearance

The key identification characters for ''C. schlegeli'' are modified maxillary teeth and scale characteristics. The third and fourth upper lip scales touch the eye. The mental scale does not touch the anterior chin shields. The nasal scales are oriented laterally. There is considerable geographic variation. Preocular scales are present in snakes from Singapore and Malaya, but absent in those from Java, and sometimes present on those from Borneo and Sumatra.

This nonvenomous red-headed snake is sometimes confused with the blue Malayan coral snake and the red-headed krait, which are venomous.
Playing Dead When I moved the Pink-Headed Reed Snake away from the road, it played 'dead' and during this time, a big sized Tarantula came out to investigate! Calamaria schlegeli,Malaysia,Pahang,Pink-headed Reed Snake,Reed Snake,Snake

Naming

The specific name, ''schlegeli'', is in honor of German herpetologist Hermann Schlegel.
Gorgeous Reed Snake  Calamaria schlegeli,Malaysia,Penang,Pink-Headed Reed Snake,Reed Snake,Snake

Behavior

''C. schlegeli'' lives in forest undergrowth. It sometimes emerges on paths and in yards and gardens. It burrows for cover and feeds on small prey such as worms and insects.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyColubridae
GenusCalamaria
SpeciesC. schlegeli
Photographed in
Malaysia