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Colubridae (/kəˈluːbrɪdiː/,
commonly known as
colubrids /ˈkɒljʊbrɪdz/, from Latin: coluber, 'snake') is a
family of snakes. With 249 genera, it is the...
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always distinct from the neck), and eyes with
rounded pupils. Also like
colubrids,
their behavior is
usually quite active and fast, with most of the females...
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eastern rat snake, a
nonvenomous colubrid found in
North America Pantherophis guttatus, the corn snake, a
nonvenomous colubrid found in
North America Pantherophis...
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Kingsnakes are
colubrid New
World members of the
genus Lampropeltis,
which includes 26 species.
Among these,
about 45
subspecies are recognized. They are...
- flavolineatus, the
black copper rat
snake or
yellow striped snake, is a
species of
colubrid snake found in
Southeast Asia. This
species was
previously recognized in...
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Somali semap**** gecko, and a sand
lizard (Mesalina or Eremias). A
colubrid snake (Aprosdoketophis andreonei) and Haacke-Greer's
skink (Haackgreerius...
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Drymarchon is a
genus of
large non-venomous
colubrid snakes,
commonly known as
indigo snakes or cribos,
found in the
Southeastern United States, Mexico...
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snake (Nerodia fasciata) is a
species of
mostly aquatic, nonvenomous,
colubrid snakes most
commonly found in the Midwest,
Southeastern United States....
- snake,
dhaman or
Indian rat snake, is a
common non-venomous
species of
colubrid snake found in
parts of
South and
Southeast Asia.
Dhamans are
large snakes...
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ringed snake or
water snake, is a
Eurasian semi-aquatic non-venomous
colubrid snake. It is
often found near
water and
feeds almost exclusively on amphibians...