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Malpolon monspessulanus Malpolon monspessulanus, eating a female Psammodromus algirus Colubridae,Malpolon monspessulanus,Montpellier snake,retilia,snake Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Malpolon monspessulanus

Malpolon monspessulanus, eating a female Psammodromus algirus

    comments (3)

  1. Wow, well spotted and nice capture! Posted 4 years ago
    1. :) thanks so much Claire! Posted 4 years ago
  2. Wowie, what a find Felix, great shot too. Posted 4 years ago

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Malpolon monspessulanus, commonly known as the Montpellier snake, is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged colubrids. It is up to 2.00 metres (7 ft) long and may weigh up to 1.5 kilograms (3 lb). Although it is venomous, only a few cases of envenomation of humans are known, one of which occurred when a finger was inserted into the snake's mouth.

Similar species: Scaled Reptiles
Species identified by RMFelix
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By RMFelix

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Uploaded Mar 15, 2020. Captured Mar 9, 2020 16:03.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/8.0
  • 1/250s
  • ISO200
  • 300mm