Natrix astreptophora

Scientific name Natrix astreptophora
Descriptor López Seoane
Year of description 1884
IUCN category (World) NE
Family Natricidae
Genus Natrix
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Introduction

Natrix astreptophora is a fresh water reptile.

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Who is it?

Morphology

  • Type
  • Female size
    90 - 120 cm
  • Male size
    55 - 85 cm
  • Motif
    tasks
  • Mimicry
    plants
  • Longevity
    25 year
  • Type
  • Female size
    90 - 120 cm
  • Male size
    55 - 85 cm
  • Motif
    tasks
  • Mimicry
    plants
  • Longevity
    25 year

How to recognize Natrix astreptophora ?

Natrix astreptophora measures between 55 and 85 cm. This reptile is bicolore with a predominantly vert, noir, beige and gris body. The also has noir tasks.

Behaviour & Life cycle

  • Sociability
    solitary
  • Way of living
    diurnal
  • Venomous
    No
  • Diet
    predator

Natrix astreptophora is a reptile solitary naturally found in the vegetation. This species is carnivorous .

Although Natrix astreptophora is non-territorial, it is sometimes aggressive towards other species.

Reproduction

  • Reproduction
    ovipare qui pond sur substrat caché
  • Clutch size
    6 - 50 eggs

Natrix astreptophora is a reptile ovipare qui pond sur substrat caché.

Harmless species

This species does not represent any particular threats to humans when encountered in its natural environment.

Where to find it?

Conservation status of populations (IUCN)

World : NE
France : NE

What is its habitat?

Natural environment characteristics

  • Temperature
    15 - 30 °C
  • Flow
    Slow and Stagnant

Biotope presentation

The acidification of water comes from the decomposition of plants. This phenomenon changes the color of the water, which tends to turn brown. In some areas particularly rich in organic matter, the water is so dark that it is called "black water".

Natrix astreptophora is most often found at a depth between 0m and 1m. However, it is not impossible to find this species at other depths. This animal evolves in areas characterized by a strong presence of vegetation (aquatic and marsh plants, decaying organic matter, roots...).

This species lives near large roots, in which it can find refuge in case of danger. This type of habitat is often found not far from the banks.

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Bibliographic references

Evolution and phylogeny of the genus Natrix (Serpentes: Colubridae) - D. GUICKING - R. LAWSON - U. JOGER - M. WINK - Biological Journal of the Linnean Society - 2006.

The Fifth Labour of Heracles: Cleaning the Linnean stable of names for grass snakes (Natrix astreptophora, N. helvetica, N. natrix sensu stricto) - Uwe Fritz - Josef Friedrich Schmidtler - Vertebrate Zoology - 2020.

Culebra de collar mediterránea – Natrix astreptophora (López Seoane, 1884) - Juan M. Pleguezuelos - Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles - 2018.

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