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Natrix Natrix astreptrophora

The Ringed Snake. Natrix Natrix astreptrophora. Feigning death. It turns on it s back and contorts its pupils backwards and protrudes its tongue. Defense. If the ringed snake is not able to flee fast enough, it either starts the flat or the cobra-attack. Food.

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Natrix Natrix astreptrophora

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  1. The Ringed Snake Natrix Natrix astreptrophora

  2. Feigning death It turns on its back and contorts its pupils backwards and protrudes its tongue.

  3. Defense If the ringed snake is not able to flee fast enough, it either starts the flat or the cobra-attack

  4. Food The ringed snake mainly lives of frogs, toads or fish.

  5. Attention!I am on thered list ofendangered species ofanimals. You mustn’tcatch me! Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Snakes (Serpentes) Family: Colubrids (Colubridae) Genre: Real colubrids (Natrix) Species: Ringed snakes

  6. Numbness in winter The ringed snakes overwinter in the so-called “winter numbness“ in compost heaps, frost-protected soil or fallen leaves.

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