Clelia scytalina
Clelia scytalina, commonly known as the Mexican snake eater or zopilota de altura, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to the New World.
Geographic range
Clelia scytalina is found in Southern Mexico, Central America, and Colombia.Description
The head of C. scytalina is somewhat distinct from the neck. The eye is moderate in size, with a vertically elliptical pupil. The body is cylindrical, and the tail is moderately long.The smooth dorsal scales are arranged in 17 rows at midbody.
The coloration of juveniles is completely different from that of adults. Juveniles have a black head, a yellow or white nuchal crossband, and a red body. Juveniles are often mistaken for coral snakes and killed. Adults are uniform bluish black dorsally, and cream-colored ventrally.