Philodryas nattereri

Philodryas nattereri is a species of venomous snake endemic to South America.

Philodryas nattereri
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Colubridae
Genus: Philodryas
Species:
P. nattereri
Binomial name
Philodryas nattereri
Steindachner, 1870

Description

The average length of this snake is 80cm, but it can grow to a maximum length of 134cm. It is characterized by a medium body, a long, slender tail, a slightly prominent and obliquely truncated snout, and moderately large eyes with round pupils.[1] Its coloring varies from brown to gray, giving it camouflage against ground foliage. It is a fast snake with terrestrial habits, although recent studies have shown that this species can use arboreal environments with high efficiency. It is active during the day and can be quite aggressive when threatened. P. nattereri is opisthoglyphous; due to this dentition, it has difficulty injecting venom into large prey. [2]

Philodryas nattereri is endemic to South America, found in Paraguay and Brazil, where it inhabits open forests, fields and cerrado.[1] It feeds on a wide variety of prey, including birds, mammals, lizards, amphibians, lizard eggs and even other snakes.[2]

Venom

The venom of P. nattereri is quite active. It can cause dermo necrosis, myonecrosis, and hemorrhagic activity, resulting in mast cell degranulation, muscle damage and inflammation.[2] Studies with rats have shown that venom from this species is capable of causing bleeding in different organs and morphological alterations.[3]

References

  1. "WCH Clinical Toxinology Resources". www.toxinology.com. Retrieved 2020-11-20.
  2. "EFEITOS BIOLÓGICOS E CARACTERIZAÇÃO INICIAL DA PEÇONHA DA SERPENTE" (PDF). www.repositorio.ufc.br. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  3. "ALTERAÇÕES MORFOLÓGICAS INDUZIDAS PELO VENENO DA SERPENTE PhilodryaS nattereristeindachner EM RATOS" (PDF). www.uece.br. 2017. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
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