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  2. List of reptiles of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all reptiles living in Spain, both in the Iberian Peninsula and other territories such as Ceuta, Melilla, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands (including marine reptiles that can be found on its shores).

  3. Know your WA snakes: How to avoid a venomous bite, and what ...

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    Be aware of snakes on trails, roads and concrete surfaces that keep them warm. If a snake gets into a building, stay calm and try to use a broom or other long pole to herd it outside. To avoid ...

  4. List of reptiles of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Some of its best-known members are cobras, coral snakes, mambas, and sea snakes. Outwardly, terrestrial elapids are similar to colubrids; Almost all of them have a long, thin body, a head covered with large scales and eyes with round pupils. Furthermore, their behavior is generally quite active, and many species are oviparous.

  5. Reptile scale - Wikipedia

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    Before a moult, the snake stops eating and often hides or moves to a safe place. Just prior to shedding, the skin becomes dull and dry looking and the snake's eyes turn cloudy or blue-coloured. The old layer of skin splits near the mouth and the snake wriggles out, aided by rubbing against rough surfaces.

  6. Watch where you step! Here are the 3 most venomous snakes to ...

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    Here are the 3 most venomous snakes to avoid in SC. Sarah Claire McDonald. March 23, 2024 at 6:00 AM. South Carolina is full of all manner of dangerous critters. Of these, slithering serpents top ...

  7. Geophis sartorii - Wikipedia

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    Geophis sartorii, also known commonly as Sartorius' snail-sucker and the terrestrial snail sucker, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to southern North America and Central America. There are two recognized subspecies.

  8. Pituophis deppei - Wikipedia

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    Pituophis deppei, commonly known as the Mexican bullsnake and the Mexican pine snake, is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to Mexico. There are two recognized subspecies . Etymology

  9. Ophionyssus natricis - Wikipedia

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    The protonymphs tend to walk around the scale surfaces and head plates of the snake. When they find a suitable feeding site, they slip into the space between the scales and use their chelicerae to lance the skin and feed on the blood that flows out.