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'''Keelbacks''' are ] snakes of the subfamily ], so named because their dorsal scales exhibit strong ]. The family is notable for containing some of the very few colubrid snakes (particularly of the genus '']'') known to be dangerous to man. | |||
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===Characteristics=== | |||
The body of the Checkered Keel Back snake is short, cylindrical and has a clear neck. Its head is slightly pointed. The eyes consist of a round pupils. Nostrils are narrow, directed slightly upwards. The tail is long. The female is longer in length than a male. | |||
===Food=== | |||
Diet consist frogs & fish. Some times even aquatic birds become their diet. They do not kill the prey. | |||
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