Terrestrial Snail Sucker

Tropidodipsas sartorii sartorii
(Cope 1863)
Yucatán, Mexico. June 26, 2016.

This snake is the most robust of all the snail suckers in the Yucatán peninsula, and perhaps the most common snake encountered on the roads at night.

My Flickr album for this species is here.

My Flickr album for Yucatán 2016 is here.

HerpMapper records for this species are here.

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