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Smooth snake
Coronella austriaca
Colubrids
(Colubridae)
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Round grey to brown snake with smooth scales. At the side of the head a specific dark stripe crossing the eyes. On its back a double row of markings in a zigzag pattern. The belly of young animals is red becoming grey-brown to black. A thin head with a dark stripe over the yellow-brown eyes and a round pupil. This shy snake is rarely seen, hides between plants even when sunbathing, day active. Non-venomous eating insects, mammals and reptiles including other snakes. ⇔ l. 60-75 cm
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50-110 cm
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1 LookAlikes (LA):
Horseshoe whip snake
Smooth snake
Gladde slang
Schlingnatter
Coronelle lisse
Coronella austriaca
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Cobra de focinho alto
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