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Krait ([personal profile] krait) wrote2019-02-03 06:17 pm

Snakey Faves

For Journaling January - erm, Januebruary? - [personal profile] walgesang prompted me with "favourite snakes."

I have several!


Wild species:
Opheodrys aestivus, the rough green snake. An arboreal species that's very hard to spot, I have had the joy of encountering a couple of these in the wild and it's always so exciting! They are the prettiest emerald-green noodles. :D They are also very fast! One day I would love to keep one as a pet; watching them climb and admiring their colour is fascinating. Any Vonda McIntyre fans out there will know why my future green snake's name would be "Grass." :D


Laticauda laticaudata, the sea krait (one of several species covered by thie common name). My namesake and icon, mostly because I love pretty much any blue animal - but it's also an interesting animal in its own right, because it's not actually all that well adapted for its habitat but living there anyway. :D Unlike other aquatic snakes, the kraits of Laticauda have a body shape closer to a terrestrial snake's and they reproduce on land. Their bodies are less hydrodynamic, and their nostrils aren't located on top of the nose for easy breathing when surfacing. I suspect the other sea snake species think the Laticauda family is a bunch of posers, but I love them for being a "primitive" form that straddles the border between two worlds. It's always easier to give something up than to balance two sets of demands, but kraits are doing a pretty good job with it!





Captive-bred specimens:
Morelia viridis, blue phase. I mentioned that I love pretty much every blue animal, right? :D Especially blue snakes. The blue-phase tree boas are so pretty they hardly look real, and I could stare at them all day. They're not a good species for beginners, so I don't have one and probably won't ever have one, but I'd at least consider it if sometime down the road I had the space and money. :D (In general, I prefer colubrid snakes on aesthetic grounds - I find boa and python species rather squat and lumpy, not particularly pretty. So the appeal of these guys is pretty much all in the colour plus the cute way they sit on branches!)


Lampropeltis getula, California kingsnake "Mosaic" morph or melanistic morph
When it comes to animals that aren't blue, I'm usually drawn to darker colours. Kingsnakes come in a wide variety of colour morphs, but here are two I really love:
"Mosaic" morph has cool zigzags down the sides!

Melanistic Cal Kings are so lovely with their rich black colour!




My own!
My pet of the last 11 years, who has been a wonderful "beginner" snake and a patient companion (he goes to work with me and lets kids hold him during our summer camps!)

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[personal profile] walgesang 2019-02-07 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay sneks! Those are some beauties, can't wait to see your own! ♥ (and I promise I will still get to your journaling questions... eventually)