- into position. The
opisthoglyphous dentition appears at
least two
times in the
history of snakes. The
venom of some
opisthoglyphous snakes is
strong enough...
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Chrysopelea ornata (Thai: งูเขียวพระอินทร์) is a
mildly venomous opisthoglyphous (rear-fanged)
colubrid snake found in both
South and
Southeast Asia....
- vine
snake or the
flatbread snake, is a
species of slender, arboreal,
opisthoglyphous ('rear-fanged')
colubrid serpent which is
endemic to
Central America...
- The
false cobra (Malpolon moilensis), or
hooded malpolon, is an
opisthoglyphous snake found in
parts of
Africa and the
Middle East. The name "false cobra"...
-
including the boomslang, are
collectively known as "rear-fanged" (or
opisthoglyphous) snakes, as
their venom-injecting
teeth are
situated ****her back in...
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Ahaetulla prasina is an arboreal,
moderately venomous species of
opisthoglyphous vine
snake in the
family Colubridae,
found in
Southern and Southeast...
- as the
blonde hognose snake, is a
species of harmless, rear-fanged (
opisthoglyphous)
snake in the
family Pseudoxyrhophiidae. It is
endemic to Madagascar...
- KwaZulu-Natal
black snake) is a
monotypic genus created for the rear-fanged (
opisthoglyphous)
venomous snake species, M. microlepidotus,
endemic to
South Africa...
- tubular, but are
short and do not
possess the
mobility seen in vipers.
Opisthoglyphous colubrids have enlarged,
grooved teeth situated at the
posterior extremity...
- are what is
commonly termed as 'rear-fanged' or more appropriately,
opisthoglyphous,
meaning their enlarged teeth or fangs,
intended to aid in
venom delivery...