A thirsty wild snake drinks water (credit to Newsflare)
When
I was kid, I often saw a long small snake with green color either
nearby or climbing coconut trees. Our family owned coconut and palm
plantations.
As
far as I remember, I never noticed that snakes drink water. I knew
they catches mice and frogs.
Just
recently, a hiker found a thirsty snake in drought palm areas,
Thailand. Then, he gave water from a bottle. Look like the reptile
drank joyfully. The touching moment.
The
scientific name for snake is Gonyosoma
oxycephalum with some common names:
-
the red-tailed green ratsnake
-
the
red-tailed racer
-
the
arboreal ratsnake
-
red-tailed Ratsnake
-
red-tailed Green Climbing Ratsnake
The
red-tailed green ratsnake as a pet (credit to Tumblr)
The
habitat of red-tailed green ratsnake is South East Asian Countries
such as:
-
Laos
-
Malaysia
-
Indonesia
-
Thailand
-
Vietnam
-
Philippines
-
Myanmar
-
Cambodia
This
kind of snake is sold in pet shops both in America and European
countries in recent years.
The
snake is not dangerous and not aggressive, thus become popular as a
pet in American households.
Have
you seen this kind of snake in nature or pet shop?