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This list of snakes of Italy includes all snakes in the state of Italy. Non-venomous. Natrix natrix; Natrix tessellata; Natrix maura; Hierophis viridiflavus;
Display of Italian reptiles at the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria. The Italian reptile fauna totals 58 species (including introduced and naturalised species). They are listed here in three systematic groups (Sauria, Serpentes, and Testudines) in alphabetical order by scientific name.
The rice paddy snake (Hypsiscopus plumbea), also known as grey water snake, [3] Boie's mud snake, [1] yellow or orange bellied water snake, lead water snake or plumbeous water snake is a species of non - venomous, rear-fanged snake endemic to South Asia.
The Italian Aesculapian snake is a medium to large snake that reaches a maximum total length (including tail) of 2 m (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft). Dorsally, it is yellowish brown and may have four dark brown stripes. If present, the stripes are of equal width and equidistant. The dorsal scales are smooth.
Phuket tree lizard: South (Ranong to Phuket) Gonocephalus abbotti: Agamidae: Abbott's anglehead lizard: South Gonocephalus bellii: Agamidae: Bell's anglehead lizard: Blue-necked angle-headed lizard: South Gonocephalus grandis: Agamidae: Great anglehead lizard: Giant angle-headed lizard: South Diploderma yunnanense: Agamidae: Yunnan Mountain ...
A photo of wild snakes creepily wrapping themselves into a large ball has gone viral. A North Carolina woman says she posted the image to Twitter after seeing about 20 snakes balled up in the ...
During the mating season for this species it is not uncommon for sailors to see thousands of Hydrophis lapemoides sea snakes on the surface of the sea. Where Dolphin pods are seen, these masses of sea snakes are not noted, and it is suspected that the Dolphin is a natural predator of H. lapemoides .
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