Golden Tree Snake

Golden Tree Snake (Chrysopelea ornata)

Image Copyright Lindsay Seggie

Image Copyright Lindsay Seggie

Observed: November 2018
Observed By: Lindsay Seggie, Tijl Adriaen, Laszlo Halsz, Perry Stevens, Robert Poser

The Golden Tree Snake isn’t golden. Who names these animals? Instead it has a characteristic black and green mottled colouration. In fact in certain other habitats it apparently has some orange markings as well – but not here on Koh Chang where it is one of the most commonly sighted snakes.

Oh, and it can fly! Well that’s not strictly true but it able to leap from trees and glide in a controlled fashion. That would be a thing to see. They flatten their bodies when gliding and form a U-shape on their underside which traps air and acts as a parachute.

The snake isn’t particularly large with a maximum lenth of 130 centimetres. And yes, it is poisonous, but only very mildly, and they are not considered a danger to humans.

Golden Tree Snake Wikipedia

 

 

 

 

 

 

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