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Dog-faced water snake is a member of the colubrid family. It can be found in the Southeast Asia. Dog-faced water snake inhabits mangroves, estuaries and mudflats. ... Number of dog-faced water snake in the wild is decreasing due to habitat loss (urbanization of coastal areas) and pollution of the water with pesticides.
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Dog-faced water snake is a member of the colubrid family. It can be found in the Southeast Asia. Dog-faced water snake inhabits mangroves, estuaries and mudflats. It can be also found in the slow-flowing streams, ponds and rice fields. Dog-faced water snake can survive in fresh and saline waters, but it usually lives in brackish waters. Number of dog-faced water snake in the wild is decreasing due to habitat loss (urbanization of coastal areas) and pollution of the water with pesticides. Luckily, population of dog-faced water snake is still large (it is not on the list of endangered animals).
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