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Langaha Madagascariensis

Langaha Madagascariensis

Malagasy leaf-nosed snake

The special thing about this snake is its nose.

Langaha Madagascariensis

It has a strange nasal appendage that is pointy in males and leaf-like in females. The males are dorsally brown and ventrally yellow while the females are mottled grey.

Langaha Madagascariensis

They are usually found in Madagascar and are poisonous (not dangerous for humans). They lay in trees with their snouts hanging down from the branches, resembling vines.

To be more plant like they swing with the wind. They can grow up to 1m (3 feet) in length.

They mainly eat frogs and lizards are oviparous with clutch sizes ranging from 5 to 11 eggs.

Langaha Madagascariensis
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