Toxin sequestration explains why the tiger keelback snake, endemic to the wooded areas of East and Southeast Asia, makes poisonous toads a regular part of its diet. The tiger keelback, pictured ...
Pilibhit: A non-venomous snake, the Painted Keelback (Xenochrophis cerasogaster), was found in Dudhwa Tiger Reserve (DTR) in Lakhimpur Kheri on Tuesday. This rare species was first discovered in ...
Taking a closer look at the reptiles, researchers quickly realized they’d discovered a new species: Hebius citrinoventer, or the Yingjiang keelback snake. Yingjiang keelback snakes can reach ...
A Peters’s keelback snake (Hebius petersii) specimen from the NUS Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum’s collections. The species is extinct in Singapore. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert!
The tiger keelback snake, shown here, is one of the rare "venomous-poisonous" animals of the world. One such example is the tiger keelback snake of east Asia. The tiger keelback secretes a ...
Caption Utah State University herpetologist Alan Savitzky examines a keelback snake at the Ashiu Forest Research Station near Kyoto, Japan. He and colleagues published findings about an adaptation ...