Chironius scurrulus
Appearance
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Chironius scurrulus Wagler, 1824
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Chironius scurrulus, commonly known as the smooth machete savane, is a large slender colubrid snake. It is also known as Wagler's sipo.
Geographic range
It is found in tropical rainforests of the Brazilian Amazon,Southeastern Colombia,northern Bolivia, Ecuador, east of Venezuela, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Surinam, Guayana Francesa.
Description
The dorsal scales are in only 10 rows.[2]
Habitat and Biology
It feeds on frogs and lizards.Are diurnal, are mobilized on the ground or small trees and shrubs, bushes sleep on primary and secondary forests, clearings and forest edges.
References
- ^ The Reptile Database. www.reptile-database.org.
- ^ Boulenger, G.A. 1894. Catalogue of the Snakes in the British Museum (Natural History), Volume II. London. pp. 75-76.
Boos, Hans E.A. (2001). The snakes of Trinidad and Tobago. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, TX. ISBN 1-58544-116-3.
- Wagler, J.G. 1824. Serpentum Brasiliensium species novae, ou histoire naturelle des espèces nouvelles de serpens. In: J.B. Spix. Animalia nova sive species novae. pp. 1-75.