The red-bellied black snake is a venomous species of elapid snake, indigenous to eastern Australia. Although quite deadly, its bite is less venomous than many other Australian elapid snakes.
Kingdom |
Animalia |
Phylum |
Chordata |
Class |
Reptilia |
Order |
Squamata |
Suborder |
Serpentes |
Family |
Elapidae |
Genus |
Pseudechis |
Scientific Name |
Pseudechis porphyriacus |
Other Names |
Common Black Snake, Red-Belly |
Length |
1.5m to 2m |
Color |
Shiny black dorsal side with a vivid red, crimson or pink belly; the snout is mainly light brown |
Distribution |
Australia’s east coast (Canberra, Brisbane, Cairns, Melbourne, Sydney, Queensland, Victoria, Adelaide and New South Wales) |
Habitat |
Near streams, dams, billabongs, and other water bodies |
Diet |
Frogs, reptiles, small mammals and other snakes (including their own species) |
Hibernation Fact |
Hibernates during winter months in underground caverns and holes |
Predators |
Feral cats, birds, other snakes |
Venom Fact |
Consists of neurotoxins, coagulants, myotoxins, and also hemolytic properties |
Breeding Season |
October-November |
Mode of Reproduction |
Ovoviviparous (producing young by means of eggs hatched inside the body of the mother) |
Clutch Size/Litter Size |
8 to 40 |
Reproductive Age |
2-3 years |
Average Lifespan |
About 6 years |
IUCN Conservation Status |
Not listed |
Red-Bellied Black Snake Pictures Gallery
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Pseudechis Porphyriacus
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Red Bellied Black Snake Fangs
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Red belly Black Snake Juvenile
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