Futsing wolf snake

English

Etymology

From Chinese 福清白環蛇福清白环蛇.

Noun

Futsing wolf snake (plural Futsing wolf snakes)

  1. Lycodon futsingensis
    • n.d., Adam Francis, Robert Ferguson, “Futsing Wolf Snake — Lycodon futsingensis”, in HongKongSnakeID.com, archived from the original on 2022-12-24:
      The Futsing Wolf Snake is a terrestrial species often hunting in forested areas or water culverts at higher elevations. It is extremely rare in Hong Kong. A less common encounter for most given its rarity and nocturnal nature, it is possible though very unlikely to bump into one on the trail and if so they should be give a wide berth and left alone due to similar appearance with the deadly Many Banded Krait.
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