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Species name: Pale-headed Snake (Holocephalus bitorquatus)

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Significance to Humans: Potentially dangerous,
One serious case with severe symptoms has been reported, after bite by a larger specimen. Apply correct first aid and seek medical attention.


General description: Head relatively broad & distinct from neck. Normally grey to dark-grey with broad, pale grey or whitish band across back of head & neck, bordered behind with narrower dark or black band before body colour. Pale head area frequently has black blotches and lips may have black & pale bars. Belly pale grey.
Midbody scales at 19-21 rows.

Average Length: 60-80cm

Habitat in SE Qld: Wide range of habitats but generally forests, often near watercourses.

General habits: Good climber, partly arboreal. Shelters in tree hollows and under loose, peeling bark. Nocturnal, often foraging on rough-barked trees.

Diet: Mainly frogs, also lizards & small mammals

Local distribution:
Darling Downs & Toowoomba, Beaudesert, Esk & Brisbane Valley, Caboolture

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Potentially Dangerous