Reed snake

Reed snakes were a species of small venomous snakes.

Description
Reed snakes were small and very thin. Their dull green scales allowed them to blend in with grass.

Combat
A bite from a reed snake released a deadly toxin into the bloodstream of its prey. Due to their size, they only attacked sleeping prey, including humanoids. The bite from a reed snake was usually fatal.

Habitat
Reed snakes lived in the temperate grasslands of Pelleor’s Prairie in the Backlands region of the Western Heartlands.

Ecology
Reed snakes hunted during the night. They spent the daytime hours hiding and sleeping, hiding within long grasses or reeds.