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Colubridae

Javanese Kukri Snake

Harmless

Oligodon propinquus

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The Javanese Kukri Snake (Oligodon propinquus) is a non-venomous snake in the Colubridae family, recorded in 1 country.

Family
Colubridae

About the Javanese Kukri Snake

Oligodon propinquus, Bleeker's kukri snake or Javanese kukri snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae.

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Frequently asked: Javanese Kukri Snake

Is the Javanese Kukri Snake venomous?
No. The Javanese Kukri Snake (Oligodon propinquus) 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 Javanese Kukri Snake poisonous?
Snakes are venomous, not poisonous. "Poisonous" means harmful to eat or touch; "venomous" means injecting toxins through a bite. The Javanese Kukri Snake is neither poisonous nor venomous.
Is the Javanese Kukri Snake dangerous?
The Javanese Kukri Snake is not dangerous to humans. It has no medically significant venom and bites only defensively if cornered or handled.
Where does the Javanese Kukri Snake live?
The Javanese Kukri 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
Oligodon
SpeciesThis exact snake, named in the two-part scientific name
Oligodon propinquus

Keep learning

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