Britain has solely three native snakes however a fourth species, the 2-metre-long Aesculapian snake, is breeding within the wild in not less than two locations – by exploiting the heat of buildings and compost heaps.
Tom Main at Bournemouth College within the UK and his colleagues have been monitoring these newcomers to grasp how they’re surviving on this non-native habitat.
“The usage of buildings for shelter and vegetation piles for egg laying look like…
Article amended on 18 October 2024
This text has been modified to appropriate the variety of locations the Aesculapian snake is understood to be in Britain.