Lacépède's ground snake


Lacépède's ground snake is a species of snake in the Colubridae family. It is endemic to Martinique. Little is known of it scientifically, and few photographs exist.

Geographic range

It has been reported on Diamond Rock, which may be the last refuge for the species.

Taxonomy

The French naturalist Bernard Germain Étienne de la Ville, Comte de Lacépède first described it in 1789 in his Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupèdes Ovipares et de Serpens.

Behavior

The snake is diurnal and lives on the ground, usually hidden under leaves and wood. It hunts reptiles and amphibians.

Conservation status

The importation to Martinique of other species of snakes, and of mongooses to control them, have driven it to near extinction.