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Atractaspididae (atractaspidids) are a
family of
venomous snakes found in
Africa and the
Middle East,
commonly called mole vipers,
stiletto snakes...
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Common venomous snakes include the
families Elapidae, Viperidae,
Atractaspididae, and some of the Colubridae. The
toxicity of
venom is
mainly indicated...
- two-headed snake, is a
species of
mildly venomous snake in the
family Atractaspididae. The
species is
endemic to Africa. The
specific name, gerardi, is in...
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Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 13
December 2007. "
Atractaspididae".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 13
December 2007...
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allies Family: Micrelapidae, Das et al., 2023—two-headed
snakes Family:
Atractaspididae Günther, 1858—African
burrowing asps,
stiletto snakes,
harlequin snakes...
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false coral snakes Family Anomochilidae –
dwarf pipe
snakes Family Atractaspididae –
African burrowing asps,
stiletto snakes Family Boidae – Gray, 1825...
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sister taxon to Atractaspis,
which should have been ****igned to the
Atractaspididae. * Not
including the
nominate subspecies With the
dangers the taxa...
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effects of the
venom of the
burrowing asp,
Atractaspis engaddensis (
Atractaspididae, Ophidia)". Toxicon. 22 (5): 767–774. Bibcode:1984Txcn...22..767W....
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dwarf worm lizard, syn.
Amphisbaena vandami Fitzsimons, 1930
Family Atractaspididae Genus Amblyodipsas:
Amblyodipsas concolor (A. Smith, 1849),
Natal purple-glossed...
- centipede-eater, is a
species of
mildly venomous rear-fanged
snake in the
Atractaspididae family. It is
found in
South Africa, Eswatini, Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe...