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20:43, 16 December 2013: 205.155.216.89 (talk) triggered filter 432, performing the action "edit" on Japanese rat snake. Actions taken: Warn; Filter description: Starting new line with lowercase letters (examine)

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The snakes hibernate for three to four months, mate in spring and lay 7–20 eggs in early summer.
The snakes hibernate for three to four months, mate in spring and lay 7–20 eggs in early summer.


jeramiah wuz here !
==Description==
[[Image:Elaphe climacophora head.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Head]]
Adults reach a length of between one and two meters and a girth of about five centimeters. ''E. climacophora'' is the largest Japanese snake outside of Okinawa. The color is variable, from pale yellow-green to dark blue-green.

Juveniles have a pattern of brown stripes, which may be an example of [[mimesis]] to the venomous [[Gloydius blomhoffi|mamushi]]. An albino form is known, especially around [[Iwakuni]], where they are known and revered as "Iwakuni white snakes". The albino population was protected in 1924 as a "National Monument".


==Feeding==
==Feeding==

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'{{Taxobox | image = Elaphe climacophora -Kyoto, Japan-8.jpg | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | phylum = [[Chordata]] | classis = [[Reptilia]] | ordo = [[Squamata]] | subordo = [[Serpentes]] | familia = [[Colubridae]] | genus = ''[[Elaphe]]'' | species = '''''E. climacophora''''' | binomial = ''Elaphe climacophora'' | binomial_authority = (Boie, 1826) }} The '''Japanese rat snake''', '''''Elaphe climacophora''''', is a medium-sized [[snake]] found throughout the Japanese archipelago (except the far South West). In Japanese it is known as the ''aodaishō'' or "blue general". It is a non-venomous [[snake]], and a member of the [[colubrid]] [[family (biology)|family]]. It is hunted by [[eagle]]s and [[raccoon dog]]s. The snakes hibernate for three to four months, mate in spring and lay 7–20 eggs in early summer. ==Description== [[Image:Elaphe climacophora head.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Head]] Adults reach a length of between one and two meters and a girth of about five centimeters. ''E. climacophora'' is the largest Japanese snake outside of Okinawa. The color is variable, from pale yellow-green to dark blue-green. Juveniles have a pattern of brown stripes, which may be an example of [[mimesis]] to the venomous [[Gloydius blomhoffi|mamushi]]. An albino form is known, especially around [[Iwakuni]], where they are known and revered as "Iwakuni white snakes". The albino population was protected in 1924 as a "National Monument". ==Feeding== Japanese rat snakes eat a variety of small animals: rodents, frogs or lizards. They are good at climbing and often raid bird nests. They were favoured by farmers as effective rat control, though unpopular with chicken rearers. ==Hybrids== In the German reptile zoo Exotarium Oberhof ''Elaphe climacophora'' mated with ''[[Elaphe schrenckii]]'' to produce fertile [[hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. Offspring look very much like ''[[Elaphe taeniura]]''. ==References== {{Commons|Elaphe climacophora}} *[http://www.ratsnakes.com/Eclimacophora.html Ratsnakes.com] [[Category:Rat snakes]] [[Category:Reptiles of Japan]] [[Category:Animals described in 1826]]'
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'{{Taxobox | image = Elaphe climacophora -Kyoto, Japan-8.jpg | regnum = [[Animal]]ia | phylum = [[Chordata]] | classis = [[Reptilia]] | ordo = [[Squamata]] | subordo = [[Serpentes]] | familia = [[Colubridae]] | genus = ''[[Elaphe]]'' | species = '''''E. climacophora''''' | binomial = ''Elaphe climacophora'' | binomial_authority = (Boie, 1826) }} The '''Japanese rat snake''', '''''Elaphe climacophora''''', is a medium-sized [[snake]] found throughout the Japanese archipelago (except the far South West). In Japanese it is known as the ''aodaishō'' or "blue general". It is a non-venomous [[snake]], and a member of the [[colubrid]] [[family (biology)|family]]. It is hunted by [[eagle]]s and [[raccoon dog]]s. The snakes hibernate for three to four months, mate in spring and lay 7–20 eggs in early summer. jeramiah wuz here ! ==Feeding== Japanese rat snakes eat a variety of small animals: rodents, frogs or lizards. They are good at climbing and often raid bird nests. They were favoured by farmers as effective rat control, though unpopular with chicken rearers. ==Hybrids== In the German reptile zoo Exotarium Oberhof ''Elaphe climacophora'' mated with ''[[Elaphe schrenckii]]'' to produce fertile [[hybrid (biology)|hybrids]]. Offspring look very much like ''[[Elaphe taeniura]]''. ==References== {{Commons|Elaphe climacophora}} *[http://www.ratsnakes.com/Eclimacophora.html Ratsnakes.com] [[Category:Rat snakes]] [[Category:Reptiles of Japan]] [[Category:Animals described in 1826]]'
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'@@ -15,11 +15,7 @@ The snakes hibernate for three to four months, mate in spring and lay 7–20 eggs in early summer. -==Description== -[[Image:Elaphe climacophora head.jpg|thumb|upright|left|Head]] -Adults reach a length of between one and two meters and a girth of about five centimeters. ''E. climacophora'' is the largest Japanese snake outside of Okinawa. The color is variable, from pale yellow-green to dark blue-green. - -Juveniles have a pattern of brown stripes, which may be an example of [[mimesis]] to the venomous [[Gloydius blomhoffi|mamushi]]. An albino form is known, especially around [[Iwakuni]], where they are known and revered as "Iwakuni white snakes". The albino population was protected in 1924 as a "National Monument". +jeramiah wuz here ! ==Feeding== Japanese rat snakes eat a variety of small animals: rodents, frogs or lizards. They are good at climbing and often raid bird nests. They were favoured by farmers as effective rat control, though unpopular with chicken rearers. '
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