
Xenodermus - Wikipedia
Xenodermus javanicus, also known as the dragon snake, Javan tubercle snake, Javan mudsnake, or rough-backed litter snake, [1] [2] [3] is a small non-venomous, semi-fossorial snake species belonging to the monotypic genus Xenodermus. [4]
Dragon Snake Care, Diet, & Habitat Advice for New Owners
Nov 24, 2020 · Dragon Snake Overview. Dragon snakes are native to the damp forests, swamps, marshes, and rice paddies of the Burma, Indonesia, and Thailand. This species is considered fossorial, spending much of its time burrowed in mud or traversing murky water while hunting for frogs, fish, and tadpoles at night.
Dragon Snake: Care, Size, Temperament & Breeding - AZ Reptiles
Jan 13, 2022 · The dragon snake is an anomalous reptile in the snake world and is the only member of the Xenodermus species. Very little is known about this species because it has been ridiculously difficult to keep alive in captivity.
Dragon Snake 101: The Essential Care Guide - Reptile Direct
The dragon snake (Xenodermus javanicus) is sometimes also referred to as the Javan mud snake or the rough-backed litter snake. In the wild, this snake can be found in countries like Malaysia, Thailand and on islands like Java and Borneo.
Dragon Snake (Javan Tubercle Snake, Javan Mudsnake) - AZ …
May 27, 2024 · Dragon snakes feature raised dorsal scales that resemble the spikes commonly depicted on mythical dragons, hence their name. When stressed, they exhibit a unique defense mechanism wherein they freeze, and their whole body stiffens.
Dragon Snake Care Sheet - Outback Reptiles
Overview: Dragon snakes are non-venomous colubrid snakes endemic to higher altitude regions of Southeast Asia (Burma, Thailand, West Malaysia, and Indonesia). They are a semi-fossorial species; they spend most of their time underground, but venture out at night to hunt their prey.
Dragon Snake Facts: Diet, Habitat, Size, Behaviors, and Conservation
Jan 7, 2025 · Dragon snakes are small, mysterious reptiles native to Southeast Asia, thriving in swampy forests and rice paddies from Thailand to Indonesia. They’re famous for their rough, keeled scales that resemble a dragon’s armor, giving them a unique beaded texture.
Dragon Snake - Reptiles Magazine
Sep 28, 2015 · The dragon snake, Xenodermus javanicus is an interesting snake in that it is the only snake in its genus. The snake is also called the Javan tubercle snake, Javan mud snake, and rough-backed litter snake.
Dragon Snake Care Guide, Habitat, Diet & Behavior
The dragon snake is a non-venomous colubrid snake mainly found in the higher altitude regions of Southeast Asia. It is a semi-fossorial species that spends the majority of its time underground. These snakes usually go out at night to hunt.
Dragon Snake Care Guide - Creatures of Nightshade
Dec 11, 2019 · Xenodermus javanicus, or the Dragon snake, is a small and unique snake species renowned for its unusual but fascinating appearance, especially in their dorsal scalation. With three rows of keeled scales, the Dragon Snake takes on the features of a dragon, from which their name originates.