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Oreocryptophis porphyraceus is a rat snake species, commonly called the black-banded trinket snake, red bamboo snake, [2] found in mid to upper-level elevations of forested hills in southeastern Asia, ranging from evergreen tropical to dry seasonal forests depending on the subspecies and locality.
Copper-head trinket snake, radiated rat snake: งูทางมะพร้าวธรรมดา, งูทามะพร้าวลายขีด: Widespread Oreocryptophis porphyraceus: Colubridae: Red mountain racer: Red bamboo trinket snake: North and northeast Orthriophis taeniurus: Colubridae: Yellow black-tailed racer: Cave racer
Pseudoxenodon bambusicola, commonly known as the bamboo snake or bamboo false cobra, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in China , Vietnam , Laos , and Thailand .
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Bamboo rats vary in size, from the lesser bamboo rat, which is typically 15 to 25 cm (5.9 to 9.8 in) long (head and body: tail length is 6–8 cm (2.4–3.1 in)), and weighs from 500 to 750 g (18 to 26 oz), to the Sumatra bamboo rat, which can reach lengths of nearly 50 cm (20 in) with a 20 cm (7.9 in) tail, and weighs up to 4 kg (8.8 lb).
Thai customs officials rescued a red panda, snakes, monkeys and chameleons from checked-in luggage at the country's main airport this week after arresting six Indian nationals for attempted smuggling.
Lang Bian white-bellied rat; Large bamboo rat; Limestone rat; Long-tailed giant rat; M. Malayan field rat; Malayan porcupine; Marmoset rat; Müller's giant Sunda rat; N.
Pseudoxenodon macrops, commonly known as the large-eyed bamboo snake or the big-eyed bamboo snake, is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake endemic to Asia.