Taiwan Beauty Snake

Taiwan Beauty snakes are semi-arboreal and highly active which makes them formidable predators.


Their patterns are extremely variable with a stripe running from under the eye to just behind their jaw line. They will lay between 4 and 15 eggs.

  • Least Concern
  • Near Threatened
  • Vulnerable
  • Endangered
  • Critically Endangered
  • Extinct in the Wild
  • Extinct

Key Facts

Family:
Colubridae
Diet:
Small rodents and chicks.
Life Span:
15 - 20 years
Distribution:
East and Southeast Asia Burma, China, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Did you know?
Snakes have lots of bones! For example, as humans we have 33 vertebrae and 24 rib bones, snakes on the other hand have 200-400 of each depending on the species.

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