About Drysdalia coronoides (Günther, 1858)
Drysdalia coronoides is the smallest of the three snake species found in Tasmania, and it is the most cold-tolerant snake species in Australia. It even lives in areas above the snow line on Mount Kosciuszko. This snake only grows to around 40 cm (16 inches) in total length including its tail, and it feeds almost entirely on skinks. It is classified in the genus Drysdalia, and is commonly called the whip snake in Tasmania. On mainland Australia, the name "whip snake" usually refers to snakes from the genus Demansia, which are only found on the mainland. The species gets its common name from a thin white line running along its upper lip, which is bordered above by a narrow black line. Drysdalia coronoides is viviparous, meaning it gives birth to live young.