The Black-browed Elephant Snake is a very rare snake unique to China and has been designated as a national second-level protected animal. This kind of snake lives in rock walls, rock crevices, grass, forest edges and other places in mountainous areas, and feeds on rats, frogs, etc. In nature, the number of black-browed snakes is on a downward trend, mainly due to human destruction and hunting. In order to protect this absolutely precious snake, we should strengthen publicity, establish a protection system as soon as possible, raise people's awareness of protection, and reduce the harm caused by humans to them.