Tiger-spotted snake (tiger-spotted neck-groove snake) Tiger-spotted snake (Rhobdophis tigrina lateralis), Peranko, belonging to Corynebacterium. Commonly known as pheasant neck, bamboo green and so on. The total length of the car body is nearly 1000mm, and the weight is generally 200~400 grams. The back of the body is emerald green or grass green, with black and orange thick spots alternately arranged on both sides of the front of the body, and a pair of black thick splashes on both sides of the pillow.
Tiger-spotted snake is a poisonous snake with slightly poisonous teeth, which is widely distributed. Because of its bright color, when disturbed or angry, it can hold its head high and lift its neck, which is swollen and flat. The body is bent into an "S" shape, with the shape and action like a cobra, and is often mistaken for a poisonous snake.
Although there are no fatal cases of this snake in China, there are reports in Japan that there have been many cases of tiger-spotted-necked snakes biting to death.
Tiger-spotted snakes lay eggs from June to July every year, with more than 10 each time, many of which can reach 47. The incubation period varies from 29 to 50 days. The newborn snake is15 ~17cm in length.
Distribution: It is widely distributed all over China, including Tianjin, Hebei, Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Taiwan Province, Jiangxi, Shandong, Henan, Hunan, Hubei, Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet, Shaanxi, Gansu, Qinghai and Ningxia. It is distributed in all districts and counties of Beijing.
Habitat: Living near rivers, lakes, reservoirs, canals and rice fields in mountainous, hilly and plain areas. They eat frogs, toads, tadpoles and small fish, as well as insects, birds and mice.
Medicinal value: Traditional Chinese medicine has the functions of detoxification, analgesia, expelling wind and removing dampness. Indications: bone tuberculosis, hyperosteogeny and rheumatism. According to related reports, the snake has certain curative effect on treating gastric cancer, esophageal cancer and breast cancer.
According to the literature, the tiger-spotted snake (formerly known as the tiger-spotted snake) is a non-toxic snake. In recent years, although the venom and snake injury of the tiger-spotted neck snake have been reported, so far, the detoxification organs, the distribution of poison glands and the mechanism of venom secretion have not been reported. After years of practice in snake breeding and snake wound treatment, the venom secretion mechanism and venom analysis of the posterior cervical gland and venom gland distribution section of the snake were obtained. This is the first new discovery of poison gland, and the determination of its toxicity has certain application value in biology and medicine.
Tiger-spotted snake is a poisonous snake with slightly poisonous teeth, which is widely distributed. Because of its bright color, when disturbed or angry, it can hold its head high and lift its neck, which is swollen and flat. The body is bent into an "S" shape, with the shape and action like a cobra, and is often mistaken for a poisonous snake.
Although there are no fatal cases of this snake in China, there are reports in Japan that there have been many cases of tiger-spotted-necked snakes biting to death.