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  2. Sonora (snake) - Wikipedia

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    Colorado Desert shovelnose snake: SE California, Arizona, Baja California Sonora cincta (Cope, 1861) Arizona ground snake, banded burrowing snake, horse snake, red and black ground snake, Sonora ringed snake [1] USA (S Arizona), Mexico (N Baja California Sur, W Sonora) Sonora episcopa (Kennicott, 1859) ground snake

  3. Sonora annulata - Wikipedia

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    Sonora annulata, also known commonly as the Colorado Desert shovelnose snake, is a species of snake in the subfamily Colubrinae of the family Colubridae. [1] The species is native to the southwestern United States and adjacent northwestern Mexico .

  4. Shovelnose sturgeon - Wikipedia

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    The shovelnose sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) [5] is the smallest species of freshwater sturgeon native to North America. It is often called hackleback , sand sturgeon , or switchtail . Switchtail refers to the long filament found on the upper lobe of the caudal fin (often broken off as adults).

  5. Guitarfish - Wikipedia

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    The guitarfish, also referred to as shovelnose rays, are a family, Rhinobatidae, of rays. The guitarfish are known for an elongated body with a flattened head and trunk and small, ray-like wings. The guitarfish are known for an elongated body with a flattened head and trunk and small, ray-like wings.

  6. Shovelnose guitarfish - Wikipedia

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    The shovelnose guitarfish (Pseudobatos productus) is a ray in the family Rhinobatidae. P. productus was first described by ichthyologist William Orville Ayre in 1854 as Rhinobatos productus, [2] with the genus derived from the Greek word rhinos, meaning nose, and the Latin word batis, meaning ray. [3]

  7. Western shovelnose snake - Wikipedia

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    The western shovelnose snake (Sonora occipitalis) ... The snake is found in the United States (Arizona, California, Nevada) and Mexico. [2] References

  8. Sonora palarostris - Wikipedia

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    Sonora palarostris, commonly known as the Sonoran shovelnose snake, is a species of small nonvenomous colubrid which is a native of the Sonoran Desert in North America. Etymology [ edit ]

  9. COTW - Wikipedia

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    COTW may refer to: Committee of the Whole; In Cuisine or Science. Chicken of the Woods, various species of edible shelf mushrooms in the genus Laetiporus; In ...