Vine (Asian Snake) in natural habitat
Least Concern

Vine (Asian Snake)

Ahaetulla prasina

About

The Asian vine snake is a slender, arboreal snake known for its long, pointed snout and excellent camouflage. They are rear-fanged and slightly venomous but not considered dangerous to humans.

Habitat

Forests of Southeast Asia

Diet

Carnivorous - lizards, frogs, and small birds

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Fun Facts

  • Vine snakes have binocular vision, which helps them accurately strike at prey.
  • They can expand their bodies laterally to appear larger when threatened.
  • Vine snakes are expert climbers and spend most of their time in trees.

Conservation

StatusLeast Concern

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