Dinodon flavozonatum from Asia. Eats fish, frogs, fuzzies, and is quite neat.
Dan

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Dinodon flavozonatum from Asia. Eats fish, frogs, fuzzies, and is quite neat.
Dan

Very unusual Dan! How big do they get? Are they just terrestrial? Looks kinda like a mandrin rat snake design. Are they burrowers? I would love to learn more about them! Hope you find a mate for it!
Nick
They are terrestrial but do venture near water to feed on fishes, frogs, toads, etc, and remain about 3 feet long. It could be considered an aquatic species. Its rear fanged but since everyone is asleep usually on other forums, I posted it here as it fits the bill for being small and terrestrial.
Dan
Nice snakes! You have quite a collection...keep on posting!!!!!
I agree fascinating collection . Not snakes you ever see for sale or hear about.
Very outstanding color pattern, what a pretty snake.
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