Morphological characteristics of gray rat snake

Morphological Characteristics of Gray Rat Snake
Gray Rat Snake

The gray rat snake (Ptyas korro) has a body and face that are very similar to those of a mouse, hence its name. This kind of snake is gentle in nature and not too big, so it is suitable to be kept as a family pet snake. The important thing is that the gray rat snake is a non-venomous snake. Let’s briefly take a look at the morphological characteristics of the gray rat snake.
The body of the gray rat snake is slightly slender, generally more than 1 meter. The eyes are large and round. The back is tan or olive gray, the edges of the scales on the back of the trunk and the back of the tail are dark brown, and they are slightly reticulated; the upper lip and back are grayish brown, and there are dark brown vertical lines in the center of each dorsal scale on the middle and rear parts of the body, connecting the front and back. Into dark brown vertical stripes; ventral surface is light yellow.

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