kids encyclopedia robot

European cat snake facts for kids

Kids Encyclopedia Facts
Quick facts for kids
European cat snake
Mediterranean Cat Snake.jpg
Telescopus fallax from Malta
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Telescopus
Species:
fallax
Synonyms
  • Coluber vivax Fitzinger, 1826
  • Tarbophis fallax Fleischmann, 1831
  • Trigonophis iberus Eichwald, 1831
  • Coluber carneus Dwigubsky, 1832
  • Ailurophis vivax — Bonaparte, 1837
  • Tarbophis savignyi Boulenger, 1896

The European cat snake (Telescopus fallax), also known as the Mediterranean cat snake, is a venomous colubrid snake endemic to the Mediterranean and Caucasus regions.

Geographic range

It occurs in Italy, Greece (Paros, Antiparos, Tourlos, Crete, Kalymnos, Samos, Milos, Corfu), Albania, coastal Slovenia, Croatia (including some Adriatic islands), Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, southern Bulgaria, Turkey, Malta, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, southern Russia (Caucasus region), Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.

Ecology and biology

The European cat snake is venomous, but because it is rear-fanged (fangs are located at the back of the upper jaw), it rarely injects its venom in defensive biting, and is therefore considered no threat to humans. It feeds mainly on geckos and lizards.

The species can be found in open and scrubby country including beaches and open woodlands.

Cat snakes can reach a length of up to 100cms

Subspecies

5 subspecies are currently recognized.

kids search engine
European cat snake Facts for Kids. Kiddle Encyclopedia.