Hebius citrinoventer, commonly known as the Yellow-bellied Water Snake, is a slender and agile snake inhabiting Southeast Asia's lush rivers, streams, and wetlands. Characterized by its distinct yellow belly and excellent swimming abilities, this carnivore primarily feeds on fish and amphibians and plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.
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Dipsadoboa flavida
The Dipsadoboa flavida, or yellow-bellied water snake, is a vibrant aquatic species found in the tropical rainforests of West and Central Africa, known for its striking yellow underbelly and agile swimming abilities. This non-aggressive diurnal snake primarily feeds on fish, frogs, and invertebrates, playing a vital role in maintaining ecosystem balance.