Eirenis coronella

Eirenis coronella

Crowned dwarf racer

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Eirenis coronella

Eirenis coronella or crowned dwarf racer, is a non-venomous snake found in the Near and Middle East.

Appearance

Eirenis coronella adults range from 25 to 30 cm in length. The head is a little wider than the body, although the body is a little bulky and has smooth dorsal scales. The tail is distinctly narrower than the main body and constitutes about 20% of the total length. The dorsal surface is usually pale brown to grey, with darker bands. They have a thick brown crescent-shaped collar, and the underside is yellowish to white with round brown spots.

Distribution

Geography

The snake is found in Southern Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt (Sinai), Iraq, Western Iran, Northern Saudi Arabia, and Israel.

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This species is found in arid, sparsely vegetated mountainous and hilly areas on hard and rocky soils. It can be found between rocks and on the banks of dry wadis. They are often found in agricultural land and other man made habitats (Egan 2007). It is not known from agricultural areas.

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Mating Habits

Oviparous, the female lays between three and five eggs in a clutch.

References

1. Eirenis coronella Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eirenis_coronella
2. Eirenis coronella on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/164662/1065330

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