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Hognose snake is a
common name for
several unrelated species of
snakes with
upturned snouts,
classified in two
colubrid snake families and one pseudoxyrhophiid...
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water habitats. The
eastern hognose snake feeds extensively on amphibians, and has a
particular fondness for toads. This
snake has
resistance to the toxins...
- The
western hognose snake (Heterodon nasicus) is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
endemic to
North America.
There are three...
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Malagasy hognose snake Mexican hognose snake Plains hognose snake Ringed hognose snake South American hognose snake Southern hognose snake Speckled hognose snake...
- pastures, dry
river floodplains, fields, and pine plantation. The
southern hognose snake is
found on the
coastal plain of the
southeastern United States from...
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Eastern Hognose Snake Southern Hognose Snake Eastern Indigo Snake Florida Kingsnake Mole
Kingsnake Scarlet Kingsnake Short-tailed
Snake Eastern Mud
Snake Rainbow...
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Members of the
genus are
commonly known as
hognose snakes, hog-nosed
snakes,
North American hog-nosed
snakes, and
colloquially puff
adders (though they...
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South American hognoses to
possess slightly more
potent venom than the
North American hognoses. In the Old World, none of the
coral snake species usually...
- the Malagasy,
Madagascar or
Madagascan giant hognose (
snake), is a
harmless species of
pseudoxyrhophiid snake endemic to the
island nation of Madagascar...
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Xenodon semicinctus, the
ringed hognose snake, is a
species of
snake in the family, Colubridae. It is
found in
Argentina and Bolivia. Giraudo, A. (2017)...