[3] The specific name, vincenti, refers to the island of Saint Vincent.
[4] C. vincenti can grow to lengths in excess of a meter (40 inches).
It is slate black, with a paler mouth and ventral surface.
[citation needed] The preferred natural habitat of C. vincenti is forest, at elevations of 275–600 m (902–1,969 ft).
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