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Excuse me, what kind of snake is this? It appears on our school mountain. Is it poisonous?

The Black-browed Elephant Snake (Latin name: Elaphe taeniura) is a large non-venomous snake with a total length of about 2 meters. It has now been renamed the Black-browed Dawn Snake.

The Black-browed Elephant Snake is also known as the House Snake, the Scale Star Snake, the Cauliflower Snake (although the King Elephant Snake is also called the Cauliflower Snake, but in Sichuan and Guizhou, the Black-browed Elephant Snake is called the Cauliflower Snake), the Yellow-jawed Snake, Cotoneaster snake, yellow-throated snake, green eel, yellow long worm, broad snake, etc. The head and back of the body are yellow-green or brown-gray; there is an obvious black stripe behind the eyes, and there are black trapezoidal or butterfly-shaped markings on the front and middle parts of the back of the body, which slightly resembles a scale star, so it is also called a scale star snake; from the middle part of the back of the body to The rear markings gradually disappear, but there are 4 clear black longitudinal bands reaching the tail end, and several rows of dorsal scales with weak edges in the center. Because this snake has great medicinal value, it is often hunted by humans, and its number continues to decrease sharply. In addition, it has been found that there are 9 subspecies of the black-browed snake.