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Batjan Frog-eating Snake

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Stegonotus batjanensis

Batjan Frog-eating Snake
Stegonotus batjanensis, (c) Naufal A. Seda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)
Batjan Frog-eating SnakeBatjan Frog-eating Snake

3 photographs of the Batjan Frog-eating Snake. (c) Naufal A. Seda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).

The Batjan Frog-eating Snake (Stegonotus batjanensis) is a non-venomous snake in the Colubridae family, recorded in 1 country.

Family
Colubridae

About the Batjan Frog-eating Snake

Stegonotus batjanensis, the Bacan Island ground snake or Batjan frog-eating snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae.

The snake is found in Indonesia.

Adapted from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA.

Frequently asked: Batjan Frog-eating Snake

Is the Batjan Frog-eating Snake venomous?
No. The Batjan Frog-eating Snake (Stegonotus batjanensis) is non-venomous and is not considered dangerous to humans. Like most snakes, it will retreat rather than bite when given the chance.
Is the Batjan Frog-eating Snake poisonous?
Snakes are venomous, not poisonous. "Poisonous" means harmful to eat or touch; "venomous" means injecting toxins through a bite. The Batjan Frog-eating Snake is neither poisonous nor venomous.
Is the Batjan Frog-eating Snake dangerous?
The Batjan Frog-eating Snake is not dangerous to humans. It has no medically significant venom and bites only defensively if cornered or handled.
Where does the Batjan Frog-eating Snake live?
The Batjan Frog-eating Snake has verified records in 1 country, including Indonesia. See the distribution section below for its full range.

Where it is found

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Classification

How scientists group this snake, from the broadest category down to the exact species. Each step narrows to its closest relatives.

OrderThe broad group of scaled reptiles: all snakes and lizards
Squamata
FamilyA group of related snakes that share key traits
Colubridae
GenusA close-knit group of very similar species
Stegonotus
SpeciesThis exact snake, named in the two-part scientific name
Stegonotus batjanensis

Keep learning

Distribution from GBIF & iNaturalist. Venom status per CDC. Background: Wikipedia. Informational only. Never handle a snake to identify it.