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The grey snake is endangered primarily due to habitat loss caused by urban development, agriculture, and pollution. Additionally, it faces threats from climate change, which alters its ecosystem and food sources. Human activities, such as road mortality and illegal collection, further exacerbate its decline. Conservation efforts are needed to protect its remaining habitats and promote population recovery.

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