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  2. Spider-tailed horned viper - Wikipedia

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    The head looks very similar to that of other Pseudocerastes species in the region, but the spider-tailed horned viper has a unique tail with a bulb-like end that is bordered by long drooping scales that give it the appearance of a spider. [4] The tail tip is waved around and used to lure insectivorous birds to within striking range. [6]

  3. Hoop snake - Wikipedia

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    The hoop snake is a legendary creature of the United States, Canada, and Australia. [1] It appears in the Pecos Bill stories; although his description of hoop snakes is the one with which people are most familiar, stories of the creature predate those fictional tales considerably.

  4. What is the deal with those mysterious 'tire snakes ... - AOL

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    Others decried the snakes as litter, the work of a scofflaw illegally dumping old tires. "Sure beats paying a fee to dispose of them," one wrote. Businesses affected by the "snake bombings ...

  5. Bothriechis schlegelii - Wikipedia

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    Its most distinguishing feature, and origin of its common name, is the set of modified scales above the eyes that look much like eyelashes. The eyelashes are thought to aid in camouflage, breaking up the snake's outline among the foliage where it hides. The eyelash viper occurs in a wide range of colors, including red, yellow, brown, green ...

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  7. Hydrodynastes gigas - Wikipedia

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    Hydrodynastes gigas is a New World species of large, rear-fanged, Dipsadin snake endemic to South America. It is commonly and alternatively known as the false water cobra and the Brazilian smooth snake. [3] The false water cobra is so named because when the snake is threatened it "hoods" as a true cobra (Naja species) does. Unlike a true cobra ...

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