Japanese_Rat_Snake
Japanese rat snake
Species of snake
The Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora) is a medium-sized colubrid snake found throughout the Japanese archipelago (except the far South West) as well as on the Russian-administered Kunashir Island.[1] In Japanese it is known as the aodaishō[2] or "blue general". It is non-venomous. It is hunted by eagles and tanukis.
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The snakes hibernate for three to four months, mate in spring and lay 7–20 eggs in early summer.