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Mexican vine snake
Oxybelis aeneus
colubrids
(Colubridae)
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Striking slender snake, highlighting the pointed head. Back is grey to brown with stripes, belly green yellow. Day-active mostly in trees and bushes. Eats frogs, lizards and birds. Poisonous, not fatal for humans but irritating. ⇔ l. 150-190 cm syn. Brown vine snake
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Mexican vine snake
Oxybelis aeneus [L.]
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