STELIOSBWFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2019 4:47 pm
Is that a whip snake.
Definitely a Cyprus Whip Snake, Stelios.
As it is also mentioned in the article from PaphosPress, Cypriots call the snake also «περβολάρης» ("pervolaris"). Greek: pervoli=garden.
There is a nice article in the net from Nikos Tamasios, explaining that name:
"However, the most characteristic name of this non-venomous snake is “pervolaris”, meaning agriculture gardener. The snake gained this name because of its cooperation with fruit and vegetable gardeners. As soon as they spot it in their area they provide it with food and water in order to keep it there. The snake in return provides health and safety services by eating rats and killing other venomous snakes.
So, when you spot one please don’t kill it. Admire it from a safe distance without bothering it. When it gets angry it has the reputation of whipping really hard with its muscular tale."
Max