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	 Homalopsis leucobalia = crab-eating water snake (Fordonia leucobalia)
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동물그림창고 똑똑전화 누리집
^o^| Homalopsis leucobalia - kop
 Date	1837
 Notes	This object is part of the collection Iconographia Zoologica
 Source/Photographer	Schlegel, H. Essai sur la Physionomie des Serpens. Planches, Cartes et Tableaux. La Haye. J.Kips, J.HZ. et W.P. van Stockum, 1837. Pl. XIII, no. 8,9. (signatuur: 102:6 / 102:7)
 Author	Hermann Schlegel
 Old Latin name	Homalopsis leucobalia
 New Latin name	Fordonia leucobalia
 Common name	Nederlands: Waterdrogadder
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 [[ Homalopsis leucobalia = crab-eating water snake (Fordonia leucobalia) ]]
 The crab-eating water snake or white-bellied mangrove snake (Fordonia leucobalia) is an aquatic snake of family Homalopsidae. It is a common resident of mangrove swamps and tropical tidal wetlands from coast of Southeast Asia to Indonesia and the coasts of Northern Australia. The anatomy reflects the snake's water-living lifestyle: the eyes are located atop the head, and the nostrils have valves that close when the snake dives. The crab-eating water snake eats small prey that live in its habitat, such as frogs and small fish, and it specializes in crabs, hence its name. Like other homalopsines, Fordonia leucobalia bears live young.
 
 Order:	Squamata
 Suborder:	Serpentes
 Family:	Homalopsidae
 Genus:	Fordonia
 Species:	Fordonia leucobalia (Schlegel, 1837)
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