<b>Ophiodes vertebralis</b>, commonly known as the vertebral snake, is a medium-sized, slender snake averaging 60 to 90 cm long, characterized by its light brown or gray coloration with darker crossbands and a distinctive vertebral pattern. This versatile predator inhabits tropical rainforests, savannas, and temperate forests, primarily feeding on small rodents, birds, and insects, and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance within its habitats.
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Atractus vertebralis
The Atractus vertebralis, or vertebral snake, is a slender, nocturnal species native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. These snakes play a vital role in their ecosystem by preying on small invertebrates while also being crucial prey for larger animals, with a conservation status of Vulnerable due to habitat destruction.