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Palawan Bronzeback Snake

  Palawan Bronzeback Snake       The Palawan Bronzeback Snake ( Dendrelaphis levitoni ), also known as Leviton’s Bronzeback, is a non-venomous colubrid endemic to the unique biodiversity of the Palawan faunal region. Thriving primarily in lowland environments, this species is commonly found from sea level up to elevations of approximately 400 meters. Its distribution is remarkably broad across the archipelago; while it is a staple of the Palawan mainland, it has successfully established populations on surrounding islands, from Balabac in the south to various islands in the northern part of the region. Palawan Bronzeback Snake       Distinguishing Dendrelaphis levitoni from its close relative, Maren’s Bronzeback ( Dendrelaphis marenae ), requires a keen eye for detail, as both species occur in Palawan and they share the same type of habitats. Unlike the more slender, almost thin profile of Dendrelaphis marenae , the Palawan Bronzeback possesses a stout...

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