Calamaria schmidti Marx & Inger, 1955 is a animal in the Colubridae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Calamaria schmidti Marx & Inger, 1955

Calamaria schmidti Marx & Inger, 1955

Calamaria schmidti is an oviparous colubrid snake found in Borneo's Sabah, that inhabits forests at mid-elevation.

Family
Genus
Calamaria
Order
Class
Squamata

About Calamaria schmidti Marx & Inger, 1955

The holotype of Calamaria schmidti has a total length of 25.3 cm (10.0 in), which includes a 1.9 cm (0.75 in) long tail. The eye of this species is much smaller than the distance between the eye and the mouth. It has four upper labials, and does not have a preocular. The frontal scale is five to six times as wide as the supraocular. Calamaria schmidti is found in Sabah, a Malaysian state located on the island of Borneo. Its preferred natural habitat is forest, at altitudes ranging from 1,350–1,550 m (4,430–5,090 ft). Calamaria schmidti reproduces via oviparity.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Squamata Colubridae Calamaria

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