Rhabdophis auriculatus

Rhabdophis auriculatus, the white-lined water snake, is a keelback snake in the family Colubridae. The population of Rhabdophis auriculatus is unknown and has a conservation status of least concern as of April 22, 2007. However, they do face threats such as housing, mining, logging and wood harvesting. Some species in this genus are venomous, but the venom of this species is unknown.

This species has two subspecies: Rhabdophis auriculatus auriculatus and Rhabdophis auriculatus myersi.

Distribution
This species can be found in the Philippines. This species habitat are wetlands and forest. R. auriculatus lives at an elevation from 75 meters to 2,100 meters.