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Definition of wart snake in English: wart snakenoun A large aquatic fish-eating snake with coarse-textured scales, native to SE Asia and Australia. Family Achrochordidae and genus Achrochordus: three species, e.g. the Asian wart snake (A. arafurae) Also called file snake Example sentencesExamples - If they are the banded wart snakes they make good display snakes and require slightly brackish water.
- He said true sea snakes, annulated sea snakes, ornate sea snakes, Viperine sea snakes, Persian Gulf sea snakes, wart snakes were among the new species recorded in Gulf of Mannar area.
- Acrochordus javanicus is also known as the wart snake and the karung.
- The nonpoisonous variety of snakes include the common blind snake, the Russell sand boa, the Indian python, and the Indian wart snake.
- The Asian wart snakes of India, south east Asia, New Guinea and Australia have scales that lie next to each other and each have a sharp ridge.
- The Javan wart snake is found on the coastal regions of India and Ceylon, and also across the Indo-Australian islands as far as the Solomons.
- Also known as wart snakes or elephant-trunk snakes, the file snakes have baggy skin that lies in loose folds.
- The hides of six snake species (especially pythons and wart snakes) are commonly bought and sold in the skin trade.
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