Morphological characteristics of the snake island belly

Morphological Characteristics of Snake Island Belly
Snake Island Belly (Definite Introduction)

The ideal body color of the Snake Island Belly (confirmed introduction) should be silver with gray as the main tone, and the total body length is about 800 mm. The Snake Island Belly’s head and eyes have black stripes. This type of snake is called It is called "Black-browed Viper".
The Snake Island belly has a strong body, with a slightly triangular head, cheek sockets, and a narrow black-brown eyebrow line diagonally behind the eyes, with a very thin gray-white line on the lower edge; the back of the body and tail is gray-brown. , there is a row of dark brown "X" shaped spots. There are 23 rows of dorsal scales in the middle section of the body, 150 to 164 rows of ventral scales, 32 to 47 rows of subcaudal scales, and there are usually 2 postorbital scales, which are basically located under the eyes.
For the 25 to 23 rows of dorsal scales corresponding to the first half of the abdominal scales, each scale is ribbed, but the bottom row only has some micro-ridged scales; the black temporal stripes are narrow and only occupy the upper half of the huge temporal scales. Partly, the upper edge has no white line border and the lower edge has 3 obvious segments with slightly twisted white edges; there are 8 upper labial scales on both sides, and occasionally 7 or 9 on one side; there is an X-shaped dark pattern on the middle part of the back of the body; The tongue is black when alive.

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