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Smooth snake is a common name that has been used to refer to the following species:
Instinctively the smooth snake struck, biting deep into the homespun material.
All of the members of the genus are commonly known as false smooth snakes.
Other reptiles, including slow worms, smooth snakes and lizards are already on the protected list.
It is home to the smooth snake, the sand lizard and the Dartford warbler.
It's one of the few places in Britain where you can catch sight of the endangered sand lizard or smooth snake.
It is commonly and alternatively known as the false water cobra and the Brazilian smooth snake.
Juveniles may be eaten by Smooth Snakes and other reptilivorous snakes.
The other notable snakes found in Great Britain are the grass snake and the smooth snake.
Lionel Kellaway gets close to a smooth snake and sand lizard, our rarest reptiles.
Three species of snake are found, the european adder, grass snake, and smooth snake.
Common names: Smooth snakes.
The Smooth snake and Sand Lizard are only found in Dorset.
Smooth Snake at Blog posting with two pictures of Coronella austriaca.
The rare smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) occurs on sandy hillsides with heather and gorse.
The site supports the sand lizard, smooth snake, woodlark, Dartford warbler and nightjar.
Common names: southern smooth snake, Riccioli's snake.
Coronella (smooth snakes)
Southern smooth snake, Coronella girondica at Reptiles & Amphibians of Europe.
Indian Smooth Snake Coronella brachyura is a species of snake found in India.
Coronella austriaca(smooth snake)
Rocks with hollows underneath-placed north and south, east and west-sheltered grass snakes and smooth snakes; every so often, I would find a cast skin.
Smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) at ARKive.
Smooth Snake - Coronella austriaca at Reptiles and Amphibians of the UK.
Smooth Snakes, found elsewhere in the UK are absent, and Grass Snakes are rarely reported.
The rare smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) occurs on sandy hillsides with heather and gorse.
The Coronella austriaca that give the Schlangenberg its name (snake-mountain) can occasionally be found in the reserve.
Smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) at ARKive.
In 2006 the Journal of Zoology published the results of a nine year study that looked into the breeding frequency of the site's smooth snakes (Coronella austriaca).
Smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) at Surrey Amphibian and Reptile Group (SARG).
Both of Britain's endangered and protected reptiles, the green Sand Lizard (Laerta agilis) and the smooth snake (Coronella austriaca) live here in considerable numbers.
All six British reptile species are present on the site, including the rare Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis) and Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca).
Rare species like the Fire Salamander, the Coronella austriaca, the Great Spotted Woodpecker and the Anguis fragilis live in the forest or in the brooks and ponds.
The fauna includes many endangered species, such as Gray Wolf, Wood Grouse, Black Grouse, Hoopoe, Eurasian Eagle-owl, Osprey, Mountain Hare, Stoat, Coronella austriaca, Great Capricorn Beetle, Lucanus cervus.
In relation to its dry heaths, Woolmer Forest is the only site in Britain that supports all six native reptiles (including the sand lizard Lacerta agilis and smooth snake Coronella austriaca) and all six native amphibians (including the great crested newt Triturus cristatus).