Non-venomous Common Name: GREEN KEELBACK Odia Name: ସବୁଜ ଧଣ୍ଡ Zoological Name: Rhabdophis plumbicolor Family: Colubridae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Stout body, strongly keeled scale. Bright or dull greenoverall, sometimes with faint irregular black cross-lines. Young snakes a bright yellow (rarely orange) /\ shaped mark on neck, bordered on both sides by a dark blue-black area and also have a black stripe from eye to angle or mouth. These markings are absent in the adults. Often confused with green pit vipers.
Non-venomous Common Name: BANDED RACER Odia Name: ବୋଇଲ Zoological Name: Platyceps plinii Family: Colubridae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Smooth scales. Light or dark brown body. Juveniles with prominent white head markings and white cross-bands. As they grow old bands disappear. Adults usually without bands. (Earlier it was known as Argyrogena fasciolata)
Non-venomous Common Name: ARROW-HEADED TRINKET Odia Name: ସୁନ୍ଦରୀ ସାପ Zoological Name: Coelognathus helena nigriangularis Family: Colubridae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Quite similar in appearance with Common Trinket (C. h. helena). But can be easily differentiated from common trinket by the presence of the prominent inverted V or Y mark on the head.
Non-venomous Common Name: COMMON TRINKET SNAKE Odia Name: ସୁନ୍ଦରୀ ସାପ Zoological Name: Coelognathushelena helena Family: Colubridae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Slender bodied, scales smooth on sides, weekly keeled towards hind body and tail. Brown or olive with transverse bands and/or blotches on the sides; 2 dark narrow lines in the neck. In the hind body two prominent dark brown or black stripes continue onto tail.
Non-venomous Common Name: COPPER-HEADED TRINKET Odia Name: ତମ୍ବା ମୁଣ୍ଡିଆଟ୍ରିଙ୍କେଟ୍ Zoological Name: Coelognathus Radiatus Family: Colubridae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Greyish-brown or yellowish-brown body with four black stripes on the fore body (sometimes also midbody). Head copper-brown, with 3 black radiating lines from the eyes.
Non-venomous Common Name: COMMON SAND BOA Odia Name: ବାଲି ବୋଆ Zoological Name: Eryx conicus Family: Erycidae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Short and thick-bodied. Scales of head and tail strongly keeled. Very short tail. Irregular dark brown or reddish-brown blotches on body; sometimes joined to form a zig-zag band. Often mistaken as Russell’s viper or baby Python.
Look-alikes: Indian Rock Python Russell’s Viper Banded Racer
Non-venomous Common Name: RED SAND BOA Odia Name: ଦୋମୁଣ୍ଡିଆ Zoological Name: Eryx johnii Family: Erycidae WL(P)A – Schedule – I
Thick-bodied, smooth-scaled. Adults grey, brownish red or dark brown. Sometimes with a black banded tail. Very blunt tail with rounded tip resembles the head that has given rise to the myth of two-headed snake.
Uniform reddish-brown glossy body. Headsame width as body. Eyes appear as black dot. Generally mistaken for a worm, but a close look reveals the scales, eyes and tiny tongue.
Non-venomous Common Name: FILE SNAKE Odia Name: ଫାଇଲ୍ ସାପ Zoological Name: Acrochordus granulatus Family: Acrochordidae WL(P)A – Schedule – II
Stout body covered with small, rough. file-like scales. Skin loose/baggy. Head short and blunt; nostrils and extremely small eyes situated on upper surface or head. Alternate grey and cross-bands on the body.