Ranawana's golden cat snake  (Boiga ranawanei)

Ranawana's golden cat snake, close up

Facts

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Reptilia
Order Squamata
Family Colubridae
Genus Boiga (1)
Size Male length: 90 cm (2)
Female length: 110 cm (2)

Status

Classified as Data Deficient (DD) on the IUCN Red List 2007 (1).

Description

Ranawana's golden cat snake is the sixth Boiga species to be discovered that is endemic to Sri Lanka (2). Members of this genus are commonly known as ‘cat snakes' or ‘cat-eyed snakes', and are typically thin, long-bodied snakes with large heads and large eyes, varying greatly in colour and pattern (3). This mildly venomous species (2) is yellowish-orange, darker above and paler below, flecked with intermittent dark scales on the upper surface.

Range

Known from Gannoruwa Forest in Kandy District, Central Province, Sri Lanka (2) (4).

Habitat

Nothing is recorded on this species' habitat.

Biology

Very little is known about the biology of Ranawana's golden cat snake, other than that, like other cat snakes, it is nocturnal (5). Cat snakes are primarily arboreal, nocturnal snakes that prey on various species of lizards, birds and rodents (3). Boiga species are oviparous (egg-laying) (3).

Threats

The threats to this species are unknown, but it is thought that they may be threatened by habitat destruction and pesticide use (1).

Conservation

There are currently no conservation measures targeting this species.

Authentication

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Arboreal: Living in trees.
Endemic: A species or taxonomic group that is only found in one particular country or geographic area.
Genus: A category used in taxonomy, which is below ‘family' and above ‘species'. A genus tends to contain species that have characteristics in common. The genus forms the first part of a ‘binomial' Latin species name; the second part is the specific name.
Nocturnal: Active at night.

References

  1. IUCN Red List (June, 2008)
    http://www.iucnredlist.org
  2. IUCN Sri Lanka Country Office: IUCN Ecologists Discover New Cat Snake Species in Sri Lanka (November, 2006)
    http://www.iucn.org/places/srilanka/iucnnew/News%20Archives.htm
  3. TIGR Reptile Database (June, 2008)
    http://www.tigr.org/reptiles/families/Colubridae.html
  4. Herpetology: Checklist of the Genus Boiga (Serpentes: Colubridae) (November, 2006)
    http://www.gernot-vogel.de/index.php?uselang=en&target=checklist
  5. Nature Malaysia (June, 2008)
    http://www.naturemalaysia.com/catsnakes.htm

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