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  2. Bandy-bandy - Wikipedia

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    The bandy-bandy is a smooth-scaled, glossy snake with a distinctive pattern of sharply contrasting black and white rings that continue right around the body. Bandy-bandys are strikingly distinguishable from other Australian land snakes by their unique banding pattern, [ 3 ] which gives the species both its common names and its scientific name ...

  3. File:Coast Garter Snake.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Lycodonomorphus inornatus - Wikipedia

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    Lycodonomorphus inornatus, commonly known as the olive house snake, the black house snake, and the olive ground snake, [3] is a species of nonvenomous snake in the family Lamprophiidae. The species is endemic to southern Africa. It is a nocturnal snake with terrestrial habits.

  5. Lamprophis - Wikipedia

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    Species of Lamprophis exhibit a wide variety of pattern variation, and may be spotted, striped, or solid in color. House snakes are sexually dimorphic, the females grow significantly larger, to about 120 cm (47 in) in some species, and some specimens have been recorded over 150 cm (59 in), the males only grow to around 75 cm (30 in).

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  7. File:Indian Rat Snake (Grey and Yellow).jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Monochrome photography - Wikipedia

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    Monochrome photography is photography where each position on an image can record and show a different amount of light (), but not a different color ().The majority of monochrome photographs produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography.