Red-tailed green ratsnake

Gonyosoma oxycephalum

The red-tailed green ratsnake is a species of snake found in Southeast Asia.
RED TAILED RACER (Gonyosoma oxycephalum,Boie,1827) Southeast Asia endemic.The Red-tailed green ratsnake, also known as the arboreal ratsnake and Red-tailed Racer, is a non-venomous snake.often,you will see it green colour but brown colour is recorded as well. Geotagged,Gonyosoma oxycephalum,Malaysia,Red-tailed green ratsnake,Snakes of Borneo,Spring

Appearance

It is a robust snake with powerful, smooth scales on its belly that is ideal for climbing trees and across branches. It has smaller, smooth scales on its back that is usually bright green or light green and may have black net-like pattern. A gray-colored morph with a yellow head exists in Panay, in the Philippines.

As its name indicates, the snake has a green body with a red tail but is usually brown. It also has a dark line horizontally across its eye. On the sides of its black tongue there may be a Brown and blue colorr. The top of the head maybe dark green, yellow-green or yellow in color.

The female can reach a length of up to 2.4 m , while the male is generally a little bit smaller but brighter in coloration. Its average life span in captivity is 20 years. It reaches sexually maturity at 4 years of age, and its eggs have a hatching time from 13 to 16 weeks. The female lays on average between 3 and 8 eggs usually between September and January and the hatchlings are about 45 cm long.
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Distribution

*Indonesia ,
⤷ Malaysia ,
⤷ Singapore Island, Penang Island,
⤷ India ,
⤷ Myanmar ,
⤷ Thailand , Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam,
⤷ Philippine Islands

Type locality Indonesia: Java
Red Tailed Green Rat Snake - Gonyosoma oxycephalum Saw this Red Tailed Green Rat Snake - Gonyosoma oxycephalum during a night walk, and it was slithering on the rails of the walkway, which gave me a shock when I saw it, as my hands were just inches away from it.  After realising it is a non-venomous snakes, we tried to take some close-up shots of it, and it then 'curled' up as seen in the picture, probably as a defensive posture.  Although its name mentioned the tail is red, it is mostly brown in colour. Geotagged,Gonyosoma oxycephalum,Malaysia,Mulu,Rat Snake,Red-tailed green ratsnake,Sarawak,Snake,Winter

Behavior

The red-tailed green ratsnake lives and spends its life in the trees and in cavities in trees. It seldom descends to the ground. When the snake is stressed, it may inflate a bag of air in its neck, making it appear larger in size.

In captivity, it has quite the 'attitude' and may strike at or bite an unwary handler. It's temperament can be unpredictable and may change from time to time but an individual may become tame through proper handling.
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Food

It feeds almost exclusively on birds, bird eggs and bats. It catches them in mid-air while hanging amongst branches. In captivity, it can be trained to feed on rodents such as mice and rats.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyColubridae
GenusGonyosoma
SpeciesG. oxycephalum
Photographed in
Malaysia
Thailand