Tretanorhinus variabilis
Tretanorhinus variabilis, the Caribbean water snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. It is the only species in the genus Tretanorhinus found in the Caribbean.
Distribution and habitat
Geographic range
The Caribbean water snake is found on Cuba, specifically la Isla de la Juventud, and the Cayman Islands.Habitat
Described as an aquatic species, T. variabilis inhabits many different freshwater sources such as rivers, canals, and lagoons. Due the species occasionally being pushed out of its habitat by flooding or similar events, they have adapted to tolerate saltwater for a short amount of time and have since dispersed among several offshore islands.Morphology
T. variabilis is the largest species of the genus Tretanorhinus, measuring up to in snout-vent length, with juveniles in the range of. The genus is characterized by gray dorsal coloration, sometimes patterned with spots or stripes of light yellow/orange, which are reflected in juveniles as well.Males of the species exhibit tubercles on the underside of their head, while the females do not exhibit this trait.
Due to this species being aquatic, there are certain morphological adaptations that it exhibits including having eyes and nostrils on top of the head as well as colors and markings that blend well with aquatic vegetation.