- Scyllaridae. The most
common of
these is "slipper lobster",
followed by "
shovel-
nosed lobster" and "locust lobster". "Spanish lobster" is used for members...
-
Shovel-
nosed snake or
shovelnose snake may
refer to: Brachyurophis, a
genus of
snakes found in
Australia Sonora, a
genus of
snakes found in
North America...
- The
southern shovel-
nosed snake (Brachyurophis semifasciatus) is a
species of
snake native to
southern Australia. Cowan, M., Wilson, S., & Sanderson, C...
- The
Western Shovel-
nosed Snake (Chionactis occipitalis) is a
small species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. A
small (11-17 in.)
snake with alternating...
- flapjack, Péron's
Ibacus crab, sand crayfish, sand lobster,
southern shovel-
nosed lobster,
prawn killer and squagga,
although the last two are not in current...
-
eastern shovel-
nosed snake,
coral snake,
Australian coral snake) and is a
species endemic to Australia. Its
common name
reflects its
shovel nose specialisation...
-
Brachyurophis is a
genus of
elapid snakes known as
shovel-
nosed snakes, so
named because of
their shovel-
nosed snout which is used to burrow. The
genus has...
-
Chionactis palarostris,
commonly known as the
Sonoran Shovel-
nosed snake, is a
species of
small nonvenomous colubrid which is a
native of the
Sonoran Desert...
- with the eggs. Once
sufficient rain has fallen, the
female burrows with her
nose towards a
water source,
where the
tadpoles will
remain until metamorphosis...
- The
marbled snout-burrower (Hemisus marmoratus) is a
species of frog in the
family Hemisotidae. It is
found in sub-Saharan Africa. Its
natural habitats...