Discover the Atractus apophis, a slender, striking snake native to the humid tropical forests of Central America, characterized by its glossy black body adorned with vibrant yellow or white stripes. As a nocturnal predator, it plays a vital role in its ecosystem by regulating invertebrate populations while facing threats from habitat disruption.
Tag: Central American snakes
Antaioserpens warro
The Antaioserpens warro is a vibrant, arboreal snake native to Central America's dense forests, reaching an average length of 1.5 meters. Its striking coloration aids in camouflage, while it plays a crucial ecological role as a predator of small mammals and birds.