Enhydris jagorii

Description:
Jagor's mud snake is a Thailand endemic, with only one known extant population. The species was long confused with Enhydris subtaeniata. It is closely related to E. longicauda and E. innominata.
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- Enhydris jagorii (Jagor’s Water Snake)
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