Yellowfaced Whip Snake Stock Photo Alamy

The Yellow-faced Whip Snake is diurnal. It is fast moving with a nervous disposition. Proportionately, whip snakes have the largest eyes of any Australian snake and vision plays an important role in prey capture. Sometimes observed in groups, where several males are attracted to a receptive female.. The Yellow-faced Whip Snake is a slender and elongated snake with an average length of about 1 to 1.5. It has a relatively small and narrow head. The coloration can vary, but the upper body is typically olive-green or brown, with a distinct yellow or cream-colored face and throat. The scales are smooth and glossy.


Yellowfaced Whip Snake Ausemade

Yellowfaced Whip Snake Ausemade


Yellow Faced Whip Snake South East Snake Catcher Gold Coast

Yellow Faced Whip Snake South East Snake Catcher Gold Coast


Yellowfaced whip snake (Demansia psammophis) on lawn. Bogangar, NSW, Australia Stock Photo Alamy

Yellowfaced whip snake (Demansia psammophis) on lawn. Bogangar, NSW, Australia Stock Photo Alamy


Yellow Faced Whip Snake South East Snake Catcher Gold Coast

Yellow Faced Whip Snake South East Snake Catcher Gold Coast


Yellowfaced Whip Snake stock photo. Image of basking 219481172

Yellowfaced Whip Snake stock photo. Image of basking 219481172


Yellowfaced Whip Snake Sciencentre

Yellowfaced Whip Snake Sciencentre


Yellowfaced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis) Sydney, NSW Jake Meney Flickr

Yellowfaced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis) Sydney, NSW Jake Meney Flickr


Yellowfaced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis). Sydney, NSW… Flickr

Yellowfaced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis). Sydney, NSW… Flickr


Yellow Faced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis)

Yellow Faced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis)


Snake Identification Sunshine Coast Snakes Snake Rescue

Snake Identification Sunshine Coast Snakes Snake Rescue


Yellow Faced Whip Snakes mating at Angourie NSW YouTube

Yellow Faced Whip Snakes mating at Angourie NSW YouTube


Yellow Faced Whip Snake Demansia psammophis Glenreagh, NSW… Flickr

Yellow Faced Whip Snake Demansia psammophis Glenreagh, NSW… Flickr


Yellowfaced Whip Snake Grasslands

Yellowfaced Whip Snake Grasslands


Yellowfaced Whip Snake Stock Photo Alamy

Yellowfaced Whip Snake Stock Photo Alamy


Yellowfaced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis). Sydney, NSW… Flickr

Yellowfaced Whip Snake (Demansia psammophis). Sydney, NSW… Flickr


Yellowfaced Whip Snake

Yellowfaced Whip Snake


Yellowfaced Whip Snake The Australian Museum

Yellowfaced Whip Snake The Australian Museum


Yellowfaced Whip snake stock image. Image of venomous 191457683

Yellowfaced Whip snake stock image. Image of venomous 191457683


Australian native small venomous elapid, the Yellow faced Whip Snake, Demansia psammophis

Australian native small venomous elapid, the Yellow faced Whip Snake, Demansia psammophis


Yellow Faced Whip Snake South East Snake Catcher Gold Coast

Yellow Faced Whip Snake South East Snake Catcher Gold Coast

Yellow-faced Whip Snakes are scattered throughout New South Wales, from open forests to dry scrublands. Some even slither into farmlands and suburban backyards, so pay attention if you're out gardening! During winter, Yellow-faced Whip Snakes gather tightly in rock crevices to preserve body heat.. Its relatives also share the yellow faced whip snake's noteworthy 'whip-like tail', slender body, and large eyes. Yellow faced whip snakes can grow up to a 1m in length, with females usually being larger than males. The yellow faced whip snake is distinguishable by the markings on its face. Their heads are narrow and yellowed, with pale.