Aplopeltura boa (Boie, 1828) is a animal in the Pareidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Aplopeltura boa (Boie, 1828)

Aplopeltura boa (Boie, 1828)

Aplopeltura boa is a small non-venomous Southeast Asian slug snake that eats snails and feigns death without odor.

Family
Genus
Aplopeltura
Order
Class
Squamata

About Aplopeltura boa (Boie, 1828)

Aplopeltura is a genus of snakes in the family Pareidae. This genus contains only one species: Aplopeltura boa, which is commonly known as the blunthead slug snake or the blunt-headed slug-eating snake. This is a small, non-venomous snake species that can be found in southern Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Philippines. A. boa feeds mainly on snails, particularly operculate snail species. The jaws of this snake are more mobile than the jaws of most other vertebrates. Using its mandibles, A. boa cuts the operculum off its snail prey through a unique "sawing" motion. A. boa has been observed engaging in simple death feigning behavior. During this behavior, the snake rolls itself into a spiral with its belly facing up, and remains still until any perceived threat leaves. Unlike other snakes that use death feigning, A. boa does not emit a foul odor or open its mouth when performing this behavior.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Pareidae Aplopeltura

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