Definition of Colubrid. Meaning of Colubrid. Synonyms of Colubrid

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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...
- eastern rat snake, a nonvenomous colubrid found in North America Pantherophis guttatus, the corn snake, a nonvenomous colubrid found in North America Pantherophis...
- 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...
- Anguiculus dicaprioi is a species of colubrid snake first described in 2024. The species was named for the American actor Leonardo DiCaprio. Mirza, Zeeshan...
- Kingsnakes are colubrid New World members of the genus Lampropeltis, which includes 26 species. Among these, about 45 subspecies are recognized. They are...
- cottonmouth, a pitviper species found in North America Coluber constrictor, a colubrid species found in North America Crotalus oreg****, a.k.a. the Northern Pacific...
- Ptyas carinata, commonly known as the keeled rat snake, is a species of colubrid snake. It is found in Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines...
- the 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...
- Ptyas is a genus of colubrid snakes. This genus is one of several colubrid genera colloquially called "rat snakes" or "ratsnakes". The generic name derives...
- The California kingsnake (Lampropeltis californiae) is a nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to the western United States and northern Mexico, and is found...