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  2. Oxyrhabdium modestum - Wikipedia

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    Oxyrhabdium modestum, commonly known as the Philippine shrub snake, is a species of snake in the family Cyclocoridae. It is found the Philippines on the islands of Basilan , Bohol , Dinagat , Leyte , Mindanao , Negros and Samar .

  3. Dendrelaphis philippinensis - Wikipedia

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    The snake is found in the Philippines. [2] References This page was last edited on 17 February 2024, at 21:25 (UTC). Text is available ...

  4. Lycodon bibonius - Wikipedia

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    Lycodon bibonius, also known as Ota's wolf snake, is a species of colubrid [2] snake found on the islands of Camiguin Norte and Babuyan Claro in the Philippines. [ 1 ] Etymology

  5. Calamaria gervaisii - Wikipedia

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    Calamaria gervaisii, commonly known as Gervais's worm snake and the Philippine dwarf snake, is a species of small fossorial snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the Philippines . Etymology

  6. Dendrelaphis fuliginosus - Wikipedia

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    Dendrelaphis fuliginosus, commonly known as the Philippine lamp-black tree snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in the Philippines . [ 2 ]

  7. Dryophiops philippina - Wikipedia

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    Dryophiops philippina is endemic to the Philippines, where it is found in the islands of Luzon (including Bataan), Mindoro, Sibuyan, Panay and eastern Mindanao (Diuata Range). On Panay it has been recorded within primary and secondary lowland tropical moist forests, and in areas nearby.

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  9. Ptyas luzonensis - Wikipedia

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    Ptyas luzonensis closely resembles Ptyas carinata (keeled rat snake) but differ through the following characteristics: [4] [5]. P. luzonensis has its dorsal body scales on the anterior third of its body arranged in 14 longitudinal rows, while P. carinata has 16 or 18 longitudinal rows.