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by the markings on its upper side, consisting of a dark blotch 

 on the neck and a double series of brown spots running down 

 the body. It feeds on other reptiles. 



Both these British species, especially the Grass Snake, have 

 a wide distribution outside of Great Britain. 



Fig. 146 

 i. Grass Snake (Tropidonotus natnx]. 2. Smooth Snake (Coronella leevis), 3. Adder (Pelias berus). 



2. 



Whip-Snakes and their allies are green tree-inhabiting 

 forms, native to the tropical regions of Asia, Africa, and America. 

 The head is small and pointed, the body extremely slender. But 

 the most remarkable peculiarity is seen in a varying number of 

 the hinder teeth of the upper jaw, each of which has a groove 

 in front. Such grooves on the upper teeth of serpents generally 



