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Günther's whipsnake
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Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Ahaetulla
Species:
fronticincta
Synonyms

Dryophis fronticinctus

Günther's whipsnake, Burmese vine snake or river vine snake (Ahaetulla fronticincta) is a species of fish-eating vine snake found in Southeast Asia.

Taxonomy

It belongs to the genus Ahaetulla, one of five genera within the subfamily Ahaetuliinae. The relationships of Ahaetulla fronticincta to some other Ahaetulla species, and to the other genera within Ahaetuliinae, can be shown in the cladogram below, with possible paraphyletic species noted:

Ahaetuliinae
sharp-nosed snakes
Ahaetulla





Ahaetulla prasina (paraphyletic)



Ahaetulla fasciolata




Ahaetulla prasina (paraphyletic)





Ahaetulla prasina (paraphyletic)



Ahaetulla mycterizans





Ahaetulla prasina (paraphyletic)








Ahaetulla anomala



Ahaetulla pulverulenta




Ahaetulla nasuta (paraphyletic)




Ahaetulla nasuta (paraphyletic)




Ahaetulla fronticincta





Proahaetulla antiqua




Dryophiops



broad-nosed snakes

Dendrelaphis



Chrysopelea





Distribution and habitat

It is found in bushes and other low vegetation along tidal rivers and mangrove in coastal parts of Myanmar (Burma). There are also old records from neighbouring northeastern India (Assam and Darjeeling), but these are considered questionable and it has not been located there during recent surveys. It is generally common in appropriate habitats within its known range.

Description

It is slender, up to about 1 m (3 ft) long, and either green or brownish with a paler underside.

Behavior

This diurnal, mildly venomous snake feeds only on fish. It strikes at a fish in water while maintaining half of its body wrapped around a branch or twig. The mild venom of this snake renders the fish immobile.

It is ovoviviparous.

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