Smooth snake
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The smooth snake (Coronella austriaca).[3] is found in Britain, where it lives only in southern heathlands.
It is a non-venomous colubrid species found in northern and central Europe, and as far east as northern Iran. In contrast to many other snakes, their scales are flat (not keeled). This gives the snake a smooth texture to the touch, from which it gets its common name.
The smooth snake feeds on smaller animals, especially other reptiles. It subdues larger prey by constriction, although unlike true constrictors it does not actually kill by this method.[4] It reproduces by laying eggs, which are buried in sand in a warm place. Scientific Name: Coronella austriaca
Described by: Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in 1768
Subspecies: Two are recognized—C. a. austriaca (widespread) and C. a. acutirostris (restricted to Portugal).
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