70 Yellow : 68 Other : 2. The longest banded krait measured was 2.25 m (7 ft 5 in) long, but normally the length encountered is 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in). The yellow-throated marten (Martes flavigula) is a marten species native to Asia.It is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List due to its wide distribution, evidently relatively stable population, occurrence in a number of protected areas, and lack of major threats.. Banded Water Snake Biology: The banded water snake also known as the Nerodia Fasciata Fasciata is one of the types of snakes that you rarely see. Adults of the banded water snake measures from 61 to 106.7 cm (24.0 to 42.0 in) in total length, with a record size (in the Florida subspecies) of 158.8 cm (62.5 in) in total length. The banding is generally lower contrast than on the Many Banded Krait. Body bottom anal plate: 94 Divided : 66 Undivided : 6.

The snake has an entire anal plate and single subcaudals. Body bottom pattern: 16 Bands : 56 Blotches : 108 Solid : 3 Stripes : 3. Stockier than the Many Banded Krait, the Banded Krait has a very distinct keeled shape to its body which makes it look triangular. L. fasciatus is beautiful little species of wolf snake which has a strong resemblance to its close relative L. laoensis; they differ in colour though, with the latter having bright yellow bands while the band patterns of L. fasciatus are more of a brownish and much darker tone. Subfamily Colubrinae; Colubrids; IV.

Full Taxonomy. The eyes are black. Banded wolf snake is a species of nonvenomous snake found in many parts of Asia. The tail is small, about one-tenth the length of the snake. It is typically gray, greenish-gray, or brown in color, with dark crossbanding. Banded Wolf Snake Pictures Gallery Banded Water Snake Biology: The banded water snake also known as the Nerodia Fasciata Fasciata is one of the types of snakes that you rarely see.In the southern area of North America is mostly where these snakes are found. In one study of the species, the average body mass of adult snakes was 464.3 g (16.38 oz). It is a harmless, mild-mannered snake, but may be mistaken for a juvenile banded krait, a deadly venomous snake. The only water snake species with any semblance of a dark stripe on the side of the head is the banded water snake, and the stripe is a poorly-defined one, at best. It has arrowhead-like yellow markings on its otherwise black head and has yellow lips, lores, chin, and throat. The picture shows a Cottonmouth snake. The Banded Krait further distinguishes itself by the pronounced vertebral ridge and much enlarged vertebral scales—both absent in the Laotian Wolf Snake.