
Scientific Name
Lycodon neomaculatus
Status
Least Concern
Size
Length: 50 - 70 cm
Diet
Carnivorous.
Small, smooth-scaled lizards like geckos and skinks.
Appearance
A small, slender, nocturnal snake, featuring a flattened, distinct head, wider than its neck. It has smooth, glossy scales, often in shades of dark brown, reddish-brown, or glossy black with white or pale yellow crossbands.
Toxicology
Considered non-venomous and harmless to humans. While they possess small, rear-facing fangs used to subdue small prey, their venom is not considered medically significant to humans.
Habitat
Lowland forests, gardens, plantations, and agricultural areas.
Distribution.
Various regions in Thailand, particularly north of the Isthmus of Kra.
Although sightings of these cats have been reported, they are rarely seen due to their habitat and behaviour. Nearly all sightings today are with camera traps.