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  2. Anilius - Wikipedia

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    It is a moderate-sized snake attaining a size of about 70 cm (28 in) in length. It is fossorial and is rarely seen. [ 5 ] It is reported to be ovoviviparous and feeds on beetles , caecilians (burrowing legless amphibians ), amphisbaenids or worm lizards (legless lizards ), small fossorial snakes , fish (particularly swamp eels ), and frogs . [ 6 ]

  3. Cylindrophis - Wikipedia

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    The body is cylindrical, with a near-uniform diameter, which leads to the name "pipe snakes". All species are small- to medium-sized, with total lengths ranging from 12.5 cm (5 inches) to 85.7 cm (34 inches). [4] The teeth are moderate and subequal, with 10–12 in each maxilla and none in the premaxilla. There are no fangs and no evidence of ...

  4. Cylindrophis ruffus - Wikipedia

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    The red-tailed pipe snake, red cylinder snake, [3] or common pipe snake [1] (Cylindrophis ruffus) is a nonvenomous cylindrophiid snake species found in Southeast Asia.

  5. Henophidia - Wikipedia

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    Henophidia is a former superfamily of the suborder Serpentes that contains boas, pythons and numerous other less-well-known snakes. [1]Snakes once considered to belong to superfamily Henophidia include two families now considered Amerophidia (Aniliidae – red pipe snakes, and Tropidophiidae – dwarf "boas" or thunder snakes), three families now considered Uropeltoidea (Cylindrophiidae ...

  6. Amerophidia - Wikipedia

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    The Amerophidia, [1] also known as amerophidian snakes, are a clade of snakes that contains two families: Aniliidae (containing a single species, Anilius scytale, the American red pipe snake or false coral snake) and the boa-like Tropidophiidae (containing two genera, Trachyboa (with two species) and Tropidophis (with either 17 or 33, depending on the authority)).

  7. Snake caught in family's drain pipe - AOL

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    A large snake was caught hiding inside a drain pipe outside a home in Phrae, northern Thailand, on January 15, 2019. The 6ft long rat snake was seen poking its head out of the guttering. Rescue ...

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