Madagascarophis

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Madgascarophis
Malagasy Cat-eyed Snake, Madagascarophis colubrinus
Malagasy Cat-eyed Snake, Madagascarophis colubrinus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Colubridae
Genus: Madagascarophis
Mertens, 1952

Madgascarophis is a genus of small, mildly venomous colubrid snakes native to the island of Madagascar. They are commonly referred to as Malagasy Cat-eyed Snakes. There are four species in the genus.

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[edit] Species

  • Madagascarophis citrinus (Boettger, 1877)
  • Madagascarophis colubrinus
  • Madagascarophis colubrinus colubrinus (Schlegel, 1837)
  • Madagascarophis colubrinus insularis (Domergue, 1987)
  • Madagascarophis colubrinus occidentalis (Domergue, 1987)
  • Madagascarophis colubrinus pastoriensis (Domergue, 1987)
  • Madagascarophis colubrinus septentrionalis (Domergue, 1987)
  • Madagascarophis meridionalis (Domergue, 1987)
  • Madagascarophis ocellatus (Domergue, 1987)

[edit] Description

Madgascarophis species are small snakes, rarely exceeding 100 cm in adult size. They are highly variable in color, greys, browns, yellows, greens, and oranges with darker colored blotches. They have large eyes with vertical pupils.

[edit] Behavior

Malagasy cat-eyed snakes are found in a wide variety of habitats throughout the island of Madagascar, from montane regions to rain forest. Primarily nocturnal and terrestrial but capable of climbing and are strong swimmers. They feed on a variety of things, including chameleons and rodents. Their venom is mild and often not powerful enough to subdue their chosen prey items, so they also employ constriction as necessary.

[edit] In captivity

Madagascarophis colubrinus and Madagascar occellatus are frequently imported for the exotic pet trade, and for educational research. The Ophidian Research Colony of the University of Texas at Tyler is known to keep a breeding group of M. colubrinus.

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