Yes, you are right.
It is sometimes called the centipede snake.
The centipede snake is a different snake, genus Tantilla
Yes, you are right.
It is sometimes called the centipede snake.
Harlequin snake
Scolecophis atrocinctus
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Nailed it!!!
Neil, are they commonly kept OS?
Jas,
No I haven't heard of anyone keeping them oversea's, they aren't something that would be common in captive collections at all.
I was once going to be doing a trip to Costa rica, so took an interest in the species I might come across.
Then no.1 son came along and that put pay to that for a few years. :lol:
Cheers
Neil
The centipede snake is a different snake, genus Tantilla
My oh my, I never could understand why people would use those scientificky, latiny, hard-to-pronounce name thingies. THANKS!You will realise in time that is one of the reasons that scientific names are used
Yeah! I'm Canadian!!
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