Atractus maculatus

Atractus maculatus

<p><b>Atractus maculatus</b>, or the spotted snake, is a slender, nocturnal species thriving in the tropical rainforests of South America, particularly Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Recognizable by its dark brown or black body adorned with lighter spots, this snake plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling invertebrate populations and serving as a food source for larger predators.</p>

Atractus serranus

Atractus serranus

<div class="woocommerce-product-short-description"> <p>The <i>Atractus serranus</i>, known as the "mountain snake," is a slender, nocturnal species found in the humid forests of the Andes, primarily feeding on small invertebrates and amphibians. With its striking dark coloration and vulnerability due to habitat loss, it plays an essential role in maintaining ecological balance in its high-altitude environment.</p> </div>

Atractus poeppigi

Atractus poeppigi

Discover the Atractus poeppigi, a nocturnal snake from the tropical rainforests of the Amazon Basin, recognized for its slender body, distinctive light and dark band patterns, and its role in controlling invertebrate populations. This secretive species, which reaches lengths of 40 to 50 centimeters, is a master of camouflage, thriving in moist environments while contributing to the ecological balance of its habitat.

Atractus erythromelas

Atractus erythromelas

<p><b>Atractus erythromelas</b>, commonly known as the Red and Black Snake, is a vibrant, non-venomous species native to the humid lowland forests and grasslands of Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil. This vulnerable snake, characterized by its striking red and black coloration, plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling invertebrate populations as a predator while facing significant threats from habitat destruction.</p>