A
Puff-faced Water Snake.
In Thai it is named
ngu hua ka-lohk,
meaning ‘cranium-headed
snake’, and referring to the mask-like markings
on its broad head, which are somewhat reminiscent of a human skull.
Adults may grow to a length of 137 centimeters and have
a faded reddish brown body and tail, with grayish green,
black-edged bands above, whilst the belly is a whitish
pale.