Biology:Boiga thackerayi

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Boiga thackerayi
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Binomial name
Boiga thackerayi
Giri, Deepak, Captain, Pawar & Tillack, 2019

Boiga thackerayi, or Thackeray's cat snake, is arboreal, mostly seen close to forest streams, and is active during the night. It is rear fanged and is known to grow up to three feet in length. It is endemic to the Western Ghats, India.[1]

Etymology

The epithet, thackerayi, is in honor of India conservationist and wildlife researcher Tejas Thackeray.[2][3][4][5][6]

Geographic range

Boiga thackerayi is described from Koyna region of Satara district in western Maharashtra, India .

It can be found from the mid-high elevation of western ghats in the States of Maharashtra,goa, karnataka, tamilnadu and Kerala.

Diet

It feeds on eggs of Humayun's night frog (Nyctibatrachus humayuni). This behavior was never reported in cat snakes from the Western Ghats earlier.[citation needed]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q90121491 entry