Squirrel snakes are not poisonous.
The squirrel snake is a non-venomous snake, agile, docile, timid, and generally does not take the initiative to attack people. It lives in hills and plains, and is mainly active in shrubs on field foundations, roadsides, and ditches. It can also be seen in paddy fields, streams, rocks by streams, or in grasses. It often climbs shrubs or bamboos by streams or ponds. on the clump.

day and night Activity, when the sun comes out after a shower, it is often seen on the top of the bushes by the roadside and the ditch, waiting for the sunlight to shine; it also crouches on the bamboo branches at night. Prey on tree frogs, tree frogs, lizards, birds and other frogs. Hibernation begins in November.
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