Xenochrophis maculatus
—
Large-eyed Water Snake
Also known as:
Spotted Keelback, Malayan Spotted Keelback Water Snake


This diurnal snake is considered to be terrestrial and semi-aquatic, though this one that we found sleeping at night was in a tree, so I guess they should also be considered arboreal. If you're terrestrial, aquatic, and arboreal, does that make you triphibious?
Online references:
- Xenochrophis maculatus account on The Reptile Database
- Xenochrophis maculatus account on Ecology Asia
Printed references:
- Das, I. 2010. A Field Guide to the Reptiles of South-east Asia
- Malkmus, R., Manthey, U. Vogel, G., Hoffmann, P., & Kosuch, J. 2002. Amphibians & Reptiles of Mount Kinabalu (North Borneo)
- Stuebing, R. B., Inger, R. F., Lardner, B. 2014. A Field Guide to the Snakes of Borneo, Second Edition