Introduction to Chinese water snake species

Introduction to the types of Chinese water snakes
Chinese water snakes

Chinese water snakes ( Enhydris chinensis) is commonly known as mud snake. As the name suggests, this snake is native to China. It likes areas with water sources and lives in water all year round. It is rich in EPA ingredients, which is an important identity of snake oil.
The Chinese water snake is a national "three-have" protected animal (beneficial, important economic value and scientific research value). It is also a seriously protected animal in Hunan Province and is not allowed to be sold or eaten.
Chinese name: Chinese water snake
Chinese nickname: Tang water snake, mud snake
Two names:Enhydris chinensis
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrates
< strong>Class: Crestozoa
 Subclass: Diapsida, subclass Lepidosaur
 Order: Lepidosa
br> Suborder: Snake suborder
Family: Colubridae
Genus: Hydra
Species: Chinese Water Snake
Dispersed: Vietnam, Taiwan Island and Chinese mainland

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