The viperine watersnake is the most viper-like of the European watersnakes, both in looks and behaviour, and it is frequently killed by persons who confuse it with a venomous snake.
Description: The head is clearly set off from the neck. The body is slender in the male and somehwhat stouter in the female. The scales of the body are strongly keeled. The eyes are large, and the pupils round. The coloration and the markings vary considerably. The back is noticeably darker than the side and may be any shade of gray, yellow or green. A band of lozenge-shaped to round blotches runs down the back often combining into a zigzag patterns similar to that seen on the Common Viper.






