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What are the wild reptiles in Hainan?

2024-02-01 14:43:02 92

Hainan Island is a tropical island in China. Its unique geographical location and climatic conditions have given the area unique biodiversity, including a range of wild reptiles. The following are some of the main wild reptiles found in the Hainan Peninsula area:

Snakes:

Chinese cobra (Naja atra): Also known as "Baoxing cobra", it is endemic to southern China, including Hainan Island. This venomous snake usually lives in forests and jungles and feeds on rats, birds and other reptiles.

Elaphe taeniura: This non-venomous snake is widely distributed in East Asia, including Hainan Island. It prefers tree and scrub habitats and feeds primarily on small mammals and birds.

Hainan Island Snake (Oligodon hainanensis): This small snake is endemic to the Hainan Peninsula and lives in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and farmland.

Lizards:

Hainan brown lizard (Eutropis multiscutata): Hainan brown lizard is a lizard that lives on the Hainan Peninsula, usually living near trees and bushes. It feeds mainly on insects and other small invertebrates.

Cryptelytrops macrops: This lizard, also known as "big-eyed bamboo leaf green", is endemic to southern China, including Hainan Island. It lives in lowlands and hilly areas in mountainous and hilly areas.

Turtles:

Hainan Brazilian turtle (Cuora galbinifrons): This turtle is endemic to central and southern China, including the Hainan Island peninsula. It lives in low mountain areas, rivers and swamps.

It should be noted that when it comes to protecting wild animals, especially endangered or threatened species, relevant laws and regulations need to be followed, and the killing and trafficking of these animals is strictly prohibited. At the same time, you need to pay attention to protect yourself, because some reptiles on Hainan Island may pose a threat to humans, especially those venomous snakes.


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