Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Amphiesma stolatum
Category
Reptiles
Created on Date
2024-10-12 14:05:25
Common Name
Buff striped keelback snake
Synonym(s)
Buff striped keelback snake
Family
Colubridae
Status
Live
Description

Amphiesma stolatum, commonly known as the striped keelback, is a non-venomous snake belonging to the family Colubridae. This species is widely distributed across Southeast Asia, inhabiting a variety of environments, including wetlands, rice paddies, and forested areas. The striped keelback typically measures between 1 to 1.5 meters in length and is characterized by its slender body, which features a distinct pattern of light and dark stripes that provide effective camouflage in its natural habitat.


The diet of the striped keelback primarily consists of frogs, fish, and other small aquatic prey, making it an adept swimmer and hunter. This species is often found near water, where it uses its agility to catch food. While generally non-aggressive, the striped keelback may display defensive behaviors, such as flattening its body or emitting a musky odor when threatened. Its striking appearance and ecological role as a predator highlight its importance in maintaining the balance within its ecosystem. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect this species from habitat destruction and pollution, ensuring that it continues to thrive in its natural environments and contributes to biodiversity in Southeast Asia.