The mole snake (Pseudaspis cana) is a species of snake. It has been placed in the family Lamprophiidae, and more recently in the family Pseudaspididae...
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Atractaspididae (redirect from Mole viper)
(atractaspidids) are a family of venomous snakes found in Africa and the Middle East, commonly called mole vipers, stiletto snakes, or burrowing asps. Currently,...
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Ledebouria, and Talinum. Their natural predators include mole snakes, and occasionally other local snakes, such as cobras. They do not drink, obtaining all their...
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The sixth season of the American version of The Mole, which is the first instalment by Netflix, premiered on October 7, 2022. The season saw the series...
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the eastern green mamba, the puff adder, the mole snake and a range of other venomous and non-venomous snakes. Amphibian diversity reflects the many diverse...
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The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber), also known as the sand puppy, is a burrowing rodent native to the Horn of Africa and parts of Kenya, notably...
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advanced snakes. The Alethinophidia are an infraorder of snakes that includes all snakes other than blind snakes and thread snakes. Snakes have long...
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Kingsnake (redirect from King snake)
1884) Ecuadorian milk snake, Lampropeltis micropholis Cope, 1860 Black kingsnake, Lampropeltis nigra (Yarrow, 1882) South Florida mole kingsnake, Lampropeltis...
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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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Lampropeltis rhombomaculata (redirect from Mole Kingsnake)
known as the mole kingsnake or the brown kingsnake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. It is a relatively medium-sized snake that occupies...
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mamba The programme also includes the Angonoka tortoise, Cape sugarbird, Mole snake, Southern right whale, Raucous toad, Cape weaver, Meerkat, Sociable weaver...
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particolored bat Akita inu Azumi shrew Birdlike noctule Bonin flying fox Echigo mole Endo's pipistrelle Ezo red fox Daubenton's bat Dsinezumi shrew Fraternal...
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Atractaspis bibronii (redirect from Bibron's stiletto snake)
stiletto snake, Bibron's stiletto snake, Side-stabbing snake; previously it was known as Bibron's burrowing asp, Bibron's mole viper, and the mole adder...
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eagle okpe snake egwa boa (snake) idu python (snake) idili lizard apa mamba (snake) aka cobra (snake) owa mole (snake) ekwu viper (snake) ogwiji crocodile...
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1893—mole snake and western keeled snake Family: Prosymnidae Gray, 1849—shovel-snouted snakes Family: Psammophiidae Bourgeois, 1968—sand snakes and allies...
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family of small, inoffensive snakes with low chances of envenoming. Native examples include mole vipers, stiletto snakes, and burrowing asps. Most cases...
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Predators that may enter the tunnel system to feed on Cape mole-rats include mole snakes and Cape cobras. They are particularly vulnerable while travelling...
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grass snake (Psammophis crucifer) Mole snake Rhombic Egg-eater Spotted harlequin snake Red-lipped herald Karoo sand snake (Psammophis notostictus) Spotted...
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mamba and the boomslang. Non-venomous snakes include the mole snake, and the egg-eating snake. The Nile crocodile is only likely to be found in protected...
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which may be deified. For Mpondomise people this is uMajola (mole snake). This snake is revered and venerated. They believe that it visits a newborn...
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beaked snake Ball Python Bird snake Black-headed snake Mexican black kingsnake Black rat snake Black snake Red-bellied black snake Blind snake Brahminy...
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Pseudaspis cana (Linnaeus, 1758) (mole snake) Pythonodipsas Günther, 1868 Pythonodipsas carinata Günther, 1868 (western keeled snake) Wikimedia Commons has media...
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mole-hills, or compact it into the tunnel walls. They feed on small insects and earthworms or small vertebrates such as lizards or burrowing snakes....
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Ouroboros (redirect from Snake that eats itself)
Gnosticism and Hermeticism and most notably in alchemy. Some snakes, such as rat snakes, have been known to consume themselves. The term derives from...
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List of reptile genera (redirect from Snake genera)
Pseudaspididae Genus Psammodynastes Genus Pseudaspis - Mole snake Genus Pythonodipsas - western keeled snake Family Pseudoxyrhophiidae Genus Alluaudina Genus...
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Nature's Valley (section Snakes)
green water snake Philothamnus natalensis – Natal green snake Prosymna sundevallii – southern shovel-snout snake Pseudaspis cana – mole snake Duberria lutrix...
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species of reptile such as the angulate tortoise, marsh terrapin and mole snake. Porcupines, grysbok, otters and mongoose can also occasionally be spotted...
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Atractaspis engaddensis (category Snakes of Jordan)
This snake is active mainly at night, and is found in arid or semi-arid desert areas. It dwells in underground burrows (hence the name "mole viper"...
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Snake antivenom is a medication made up of antibodies used to treat snake bites by venomous snakes. It is a type of antivenom. It is a biological product...
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Barrow-wights (griftevårdar) stand on black hills; and under owls' crying moles, snakes, and martens leave their chambers. Both the barrow-wight and the...
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