New snake species found, named after Uddhav Thackeray’s younger son Tejas

New snake species found, named after Uddhav Thackeray’s younger son Tejas

The species falls in the category commonly called as cat snakes and belong to the genusBoiga, director of the Pune-based Foundation for Biodiversity Conservation Varad Giri told PTI on Thursday.

AgenciesUpdated: Friday, September 27, 2019, 07:26 AM IST
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Aurangabad: A new species of snakes has been discovered in the Western Ghats and named after Tejas Thackeray, the younger son of Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, for his contribution to the find.

The species falls in the category commonly called as cat snakes and belong to the genusBoiga, director of the Pune-based Foundation for Biodiversity Conservation Varad Giri told PTI on Thursday.

A research paper describing the new species was published in the journal of the Bombay Natural History Society on Thursday, he said. “Snakes belonging to this genus are distributed across India, but a few species are endemic to the Western Ghats,” he said.

The new species was named ‘Thackeray’s cat snake’ (scientific name ‘Boiga thackerayi’) for researcher Tejas Thackeray for his contribution to the discovery, Giri said.

Tejas is the younger son of Uddhav Thackeray. “Tejas Thackeray spotted this species for the first time in 2015 and studied its behavior in detail. He presented these details to the Foundation for Biodiversity Conservation and helped us with further research,” Giri said.

“This new snake is arboreal, mostly seen close to forest streams, and isactive during the night. It is non-venomous and is known to grow up to three feet in length.

It feeds on eggs of Humayun’s night frog (Nyctibatrachushumayuni). This behavior was never reported in cat snakes from the Western Ghats earlier,” Giri said.

The new species was found in Koyna region of Satara “There are still surprises hidden in the Western Ghats,” Giri said. Besides Giri, the team which studied the snake included taxonomist Ashok Captain, Dr V Deepak of the Natural History Museum (London), naturalist Swapnil Pawar and Dr Frank Tillack of Museum fr Naturkunde, Berlin, Germany.

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