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  2. Italian Aesculapian snake - Wikipedia

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    Respective approximate European ranges of Aesculapian snake (green) and Italian Aesculapian snake (blue). Z. lineatus is endemic to southern Italy and Sicily.The northern limit of its geographical range is the Province of Caserta in the west and the Province of Foggia in the east.

  3. List of reptiles of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Podarcis waglerianus – Sicilian wall lizard LC (endemic to Sicily) Psammodromus algirus – large psammodromus LC; Pseudopus apodus – European legless lizard, sheltopusik NE; Tarentola mauritanica – Moorish wall gecko LC; Timon lepidus – ocellated lizard NT; Zootoca vivipara – viviparous lizard LC

  4. List of snakes of Italy - Wikipedia

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    This list of snakes of Italy includes all snakes in the state of Italy. Non-venomous. Natrix natrix; Natrix tessellata; Natrix maura; Hierophis viridiflavus;

  5. Everything to know about venomous snakes in Memphis ... - AOL

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    What are the venomous snakes in Tennessee? Eleanor Calhoun, 10, and her brother George Calhoun, 7, look in at a snake in an exhibit within the herpetarium at Memphis Zoo in Memphis, Tenn., on ...

  6. ‘America’s rarest snake’ hatches at Tennessee zoo ... - AOL

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    The hatching of the 107th tiny, wriggling snake at a Tennessee zoo marks the end of another year of efforts to save one of North America’s rarest snakes from extinction.

  7. Green whip snake - Wikipedia

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    In the northeastern part of its range, in Sicily and southern Italy, most individuals are blackish in colour. There is a larger, up to two metres (6.5 ft) long, often pure black variant – Coluber viridiflavus carbonarius (Bonaparte, 1833) – found in Italy and Malta. [4] referred to there as 'Il Biacco'. In Lorraine, France

  8. From beautiful to freakish: Here are 4 of the most bizarre ...

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    The differences in some can be so subtle that most would never see them, but they're there. In snakes, the differences are more obvious, especially if there are two of a given species side by side.

  9. Fauna of Italy - Wikipedia

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    There are few natural plains. A process of land reclamation has replaced the coastal swamps and marshes with agricultural land. Southern Italy includes the regions of Abruzzo, Molise, Apulia, Basilicata and Campania. Agriculture and industry are less developed. The main islands are Sicily, Sardinia and the Aeolian Islands.