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This image depicts a young mud snake (Farancia abacura) in its natural environment. Known for their glossy black scales with red or pink bellies, Mud Snakes are native to North America and typically found in the south-eastern region. They are harmless, non-venomous species, and majorly feed on Amphibians. This juvenile form showcases the distinct markings and color variations that make this species uniquely beautiful among the reptilian family. An excellent visual resource for herpetologists, nature enthusiasts, researchers, or anyone with a keen interest in diverse snake species.
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