Keelback
Non-venomous
Other Name: Freshwater Snake
Significance to Humans
Reluctant to bite but will if handled firmly. Generally strikes with mouth closed. Emits a strong odor from the cloaca if handled firmly.
General Description
The Keelback is olive brown with irregular dark cross-bands. The body scales are strongly keeled, producing ridges that run along the snake’s body. Flecks of pale skin can often be seen through the scales. The belly is cream and usually flushed with a pink or orange tinge along the edges. Dark bars can be seen between the sutures on the upper lip scales.
Average Length
60cm but 80cm specimens have been recorded.
Habitat in Sydney Region
Common in moist localities within wet and dry forest environments.
General Habits
Near wetlands, swamps, rivers and creeks.
Diet
Frogs, lizards and occasionally fish and tadpoles.
Local distribution
Common around creeks, streams and swamplands.
Around the Home
Found around fishponds, swampy areas and streams. Forages for Frogs and Lizards.