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Horseshoe Whip Snake Swiftly Crosses Cala Jondal waters in Ibiza

in Beaches, News

No stranger to the local fauna, snakes are becoming a common sight in Ibiza and Formentera. Last Friday brought an intriguing sight when a Horseshoe Whip Snake navigated through the sea, at top speed, in Cala Jondal. A group on a boat managed to capture the serpent’s journey, tracking its path across the water.

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  • A Sight to See

    The snake darted across the sea, seemingly intent on reaching the beach’s shore, where sunbathers relaxed unaware. Interestingly, unlike many of its kin, the Horseshoe Whip Snake isn’t venomous, though experts indicate it behaves like an invasive species.

    Points of Interest

    • Location: The spectacle occurred at Cala Jondal, a scenic area in Ibiza.
    • Observers: A boat crew documented the serpent’s seafaring journey.
    • Species: The Horseshoe Whip Snake, notable for its non-venomous nature, was the star of this event.

    Horseshoe Whip Snake: An Unusual Species in Ibiza

    Horseshoe Snake in Ibiza

    Although not classified as invasive, this snake’s behaviour mirrors such species, experts reveal. This characteristic sparked a call from herpetologists at the XVII Luso-Spanish Congress and XXI Spanish Congress of Herpetology in Santa Eulària des Riu last April. They demanded a reclassification of the Horseshoe Whip Snake as an invasive species throughout the islands.


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    Conclusion

    This instance of a Horseshoe Whip Snake darting across the sea at Cala Jondal, Ibiza, is a vivid reminder of the diverse fauna we share our environment with. Our growing awareness and understanding of these animals will enhance co-existence, sparking necessary conversations about species classifications.


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    Tags: Balearic IslandsCala JondalCanary IslandsFormentera faunaHerpetologyHorseshoe Whip SnakeibizaInvasive speciesLuso-Spanish CongressNon-venomous snakesSanta Eulària des RiuSea crossingSnake behaviourSnake sightingsSpanish Congress of Herpetology
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