Enhydris chinensis (Gray, 1842)
- Dataset
- English Wikipedia - Species Pages
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- genus
- Enhydris
- species
- Enhydris chinensis
Abstract
The Chinese water snake, Chinese smooth water snake, Chinese mud snake or Chinese rice paddy snake (Enhydris chinensis or Myrrophis chinensis) is a species of mildly venomous, rear-fanged snake, endemic to Asia.
Commercial use
Enhydris chinensis are harvested for food and skins, but this is not considered to be threatening its populations.
Conservation status
Enhydris chinensis is considered common, although it has declined in Taiwan and is protected there.
Description
Enhydris chinensis is a relatively small snake reaching total length (including tail) of up to 80 cm.
Diet
The Chinese water snake typically feeds on fish and amphibians.
Geographic range
Enhydris chinensis is found in China, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
Habitat
As the common name suggests, the Chinese water snake is a highly aquatic species, adapting well to human-altered environments such as fish pools and rice paddies.
Medicinal use
Enhydris chinensis is used in folk medicine. It is commonly used in the production of Chinese snake oil. It is known for treating ailments such as fever, joint pain, and headache.
Name
- Homonyms
- Enhydris chinensis (Gray, 1842)
- Common names
- Chinese water snake in الانكليزية