The Bug-Eyed House Snake feeds on rodents or lizards. It is completely harmless and relies on muscle power to constrict its prey. This snake is active at night and is relatively slow-moving. Most individuals are medium to dark brown with a mother-of-pearl belly and two yellowish lines on either side of the head – one from the nose through the top of the eye to the back of the head and the other from the back of the eye to the angle of the jaw.
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