New scarlet snake found in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH (AFP)— A new species of snake which is scarlet with black and
white rings has been discovered in Cambodia's rainforest,
conservationists announced on Monday.
The reptile, which has been
named the Cambodian Kukri, was found in the southwest Cardamom
Mountains, an area under threat from habitat loss, Fauna & Flora
International (FFI) said in a statement.
Kukri snakes are so named
because their curved rear fangs -- designed to puncture eggs -- are
similar in shape to the Nepalese kukri knife, FFI said.
"Most
kukri snakes are dull-coloured," said Neang Thy, one of the
herpetologists who discovered the new species. "But this one is dark red
with black and white rings, making it a beautiful snake."
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Press Trust of India / Kuala Lumpur
July 16, 2012,
Meet Cambodia's very own 'kukri' snake, a new species of the reptile
named after Nepalese knife or 'Kukri' which has recently been
discovered in the Cambodia's rainforest, conservationists said.
While most kukri snakes are dull-coloured, this one is dark red with black and white rings.
The reptile was discovered by Cambodian national Neang Thy, American
scientist Dr Lee Grismer and Fauna & Flora International's Senior
Conservation Biologist Dr Jenny Daltry.
"Cambodian science was smashed under the Pol Pot regime, and only now
are we picking up the pieces. It gave me a great sense of pride to both
discover and describe this species, and to name it in honour of my
country," Neang Thy said while explaining why he named the species in
this way.
The reptile has been named the Cambodian Kukri, or Oligodon
kampucheaensis, Fauna & Flora International (FFI) said in a
statement.
Kukri snakes are so named because their curved rear teeth are similar in shape to the Nepalese knife known as a kukri.
They are forest species, and in keeping with their known ecology,
this one was found in the rainforests of the Cardamom Mountains in the
south-west of the country.
The area is under threat from habitat loss and land conversion even though it is a part of Cambodia's protected areas system.
A new species of snake
pictured in Cambodia's southwest Cardamom Mountains, in a picture taken
on January 27, 2011 and released by conservation group Fauna and Flora
International (FFI) on July 16, 2012. The new species of snake was
discovered in Cambodia's rainforest, conservationists announced Monday.
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New scarlet snake found in
Cambodia
July 16, 2012
The snake has been named the Cambodian Kukri, conservation group Fauna
and Flora International said
Enlarge
A new species of snake pictured in Cambodia's southwest Cardamom
Mountains, in a picture taken on January 27, 2011 and released by
conservation group Fauna and Flora International (FFI) on July 16, 2012.
The new species of snake was discovered in Cambodia's rainforest,
conservationists announced Monday.
A new species of snake which is scarlet with black and white rings has
been discovered in Cambodia's rainforest, conservationists announced on
Monday.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
New scarlet snake found in
Cambodia
July 16, 2012
The snake has been named the Cambodian Kukri, conservation group Fauna
and Flora International said
Enlarge
A new species of snake pictured in Cambodia's southwest Cardamom
Mountains, in a picture taken on January 27, 2011 and released by
conservation group Fauna and Flora International (FFI) on July 16, 2012.
The new species of snake was discovered in Cambodia's rainforest,
conservationists announced Monday.
A new species of snake which is scarlet with black and white rings has
been discovered in Cambodia's rainforest, conservationists announced on
Monday.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
The reptile, which has been
named the Cambodian Kukri, was found in the southwest Cardamom
Mountains, an area under threat from habitat loss, Fauna & Flora
International (FFI) said in a statement.
Kukri snakes are so named because their curved rear fangs -- designed to
puncture eggs -- are similar in shape to the Nepalese kukri knife, FFI
said.
"Most kukri snakes are dull-coloured," said Neang Thy, one of the
herpetologists who discovered the new species. "But this one is dark red
with black and white rings, making it a beautiful snake."
(c) 2012 AFP
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
The reptile, which has been
named the Cambodian Kukri, was found in the southwest Cardamom
Mountains, an area under threat from habitat loss, Fauna & Flora
International (FFI) said in a statement.
Kukri snakes are so named because their curved rear fangs -- designed to
puncture eggs -- are similar in shape to the Nepalese kukri knife, FFI
said.
"Most kukri snakes are dull-coloured," said Neang Thy, one of the
herpetologists who discovered the new species. "But this one is dark red
with black and white rings, making it a beautiful snake."
(c) 2012 AFP
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
The reptile, which has been
named the Cambodian Kukri, was found in the southwest Cardamom
Mountains, an area under threat from habitat loss, Fauna & Flora
International (FFI) said in a statement.
Kukri snakes are so named because their curved rear fangs -- designed to
puncture eggs -- are similar in shape to the Nepalese kukri knife, FFI
said.
"Most kukri snakes are dull-coloured," said Neang Thy, one of the
herpetologists who discovered the new species. "But this one is dark red
with black and white rings, making it a beautiful snake."
(c) 2012 AFP
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
The reptile, which has been
named the Cambodian Kukri, was found in the southwest Cardamom
Mountains, an area under threat from habitat loss, Fauna & Flora
International (FFI) said in a statement.
Kukri snakes are so named because their curved rear fangs -- designed to
puncture eggs -- are similar in shape to the Nepalese kukri knife, FFI
said.
"Most kukri snakes are dull-coloured," said Neang Thy, one of the
herpetologists who discovered the new species. "But this one is dark red
with black and white rings, making it a beautiful snake."
(c) 2012 AFP
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-07-scarlet-snake-cambodia.html#jCp
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