Paradise flying snake

Chrysopelea paradisi

Paradise tree snake or Paradise flying snake, ''Chrysopelea paradisi'', is a species of snake found in southeastern Asia. It can, like all species of its genus ''Chrysopelea'', glide by stretching the body into a flattened strip using its ribs. It is mostly found in moist forests and can cover a horizontal distance of about 100 metres in a glide from the top of a tree. Slow motion photography shows an undulation of the snake's body in flight while the head remains relatively stable, suggesting controlled flight. They are mildly venomous with rear fangs and also can constrict their prey, which consists of mostly lizards and bats.
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Distribution

Thailand , Indonesia , Brunei Darussalam; India , Malaysia ; Myanmar ; Philippine Islands ; Singapore; Race ''celebensis'': Indonesia .

Race ''variabilis'': Philippine Islands

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyColubridae
GenusChrysopelea
SpeciesC. paradisi