Species: Enhydris bennettii
English Name: Mangrove Water Snake, Bennett’s Mud Snake, Bennett’s Water Snake
Chinese Name: 黑斑水蛇
Family: Homalopsidae
Description:
Small (at least 50-75 cm), mildly venomous snake with two large teeth at the back of the upper jaw. The back is olive-grey with dark grey crossbars and the ventral side is yellowish with black marginated scales. Can be found in mangroves swamps, tidal ponds and estuaries hidden inside crab or mudskipper burrow, under objects or on the branches of the mangroves.


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References:
– Zhao, E., Leung, V., Leung, C. V. (1999). Notes on amphibians and reptiles of Macau. Sichuan Journal of Zoology 18 (4) , 147-150.