English: Once called as Common Water snake, this Olive keelback is no longer common. It's become a rare sighting without an appropriate reason for disappearance.
Now the name "Common Water snake" is synonym with Checkered keelback.
Atretium schistosum. This snap, taken in Hyderabad, India, was of a specimen that was rescued by the Friends of Snakes club and was scheduled for release.
Olive keelback generally feeds on frogs, crabs, fishes..and lives in water.
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