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Combat between two Orintal Rat Snake.
Two oriental rat snakes look like they're performing a mating dance, but it's actually a form of ritual combat between males. They are actually two male oriental Rat Snakes who are fighting for dominance, to prove who is the strongest of the pack
These oriental rat snakes may follow a trail of pheromones released by a female snake. Now they're sorting out which of them gets to continue the pursuit.
Binomial name: Ptyas mucosa, Carolus Linnaeus, 1758
Ptyas mucosa, commonly known as the oriental rat snake, Indian rat snake, or dhaman, is a common species of colubrid snake found in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Dhamans are large snakes, growing to 2 m and occasionally even to 3 m. Their colour varies from pale browns in dry regions to nearly black in moist forest areas. Dhamans are diurnal, semi-arboreal, non-venomous, and fast-moving. Dhamans eat a variety of prey and are frequently found in urban areas where rodents thrive. The species is also known as দেশাল দারাশ সাপ (Deshal darash sap) in Bengali, ගැරඩියා (geradiya) in Sinhala (Sri Lanka) and ngu sing hang lai in Thai (Thailand), in Kannada language ಜೇರೋತನ(Jerothana), Jerri pothu or Joru pothu( in.Telugu language), Sara paambu( in Tamil language).
Geographic range
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia,
China (Zhejiang, Hubei, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Yunnan, Tibet, Hong Kong), India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia (Sumatra, Java), Iran, Laos, West Malaysia, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan (Sindh area), Taiwan, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Vietnam
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