Rhino Ratsnake
(rhynchophis boulengeri)

Rhino Ratsnake
(rhynchophis boulengeri)
The aptly named rhino ratsnake (rhynchophis boulengeri) is characterized by a soft horn-like appendage on the end of its nose, giving it a rhinoceros-like appearance. Like most ratsnakes, they eat small rodents, and can grow in size to nearly five feet. They are also sometimes called Vietnamese longnose snakes or “green unicorns”.