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  2. Two-striped garter snake - Wikipedia

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    T. hammondii is a medium-sized snake, 18–30 in (46–76 cm) in total length (including tail), with a head barely wider than the neck. Two common color variations occur in the wild, a striped variant and a checkered variant. The striped variant has a yellowish lateral stripe on each side, and a fairly uniform dorsal coloring.

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  4. Striped whipsnake - Wikipedia

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    The striped whipsnake is approximately 30-72 inches (76–183 cm) in total length (including tail). This snake exhibits black, dark brown, or gray coloration on its back, often with an olive or bluish tint. Along the center of each of the first four rows of pale dorsal scales, is a dark longitudinal stripe. There is a white to cream-colored ...

  5. Coniophanes - Wikipedia

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    Coniophanes snakes are secretive burrowers. They spend most of their time digging into loose soils, forest leaf litter, or under rotting cactus.They are nocturnal, emerging from their underground retreats in the late evening to feed on frogs, lizards, small rodents, and smaller snakes.

  6. Snakeskin - Wikipedia

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    Snakeskin may either refer to the skin of a live snake, the shed skin of a snake after molting, or to a type of leather that is made from the hide of a dead snake. Snakeskin and scales can have varying patterns and color formations, providing protection via camouflage from predators. [ 1 ]

  7. Cryptoblepharus virgatus - Wikipedia

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    Cryptoblepharus virgatus, also commonly known as striped snake-eyed skink, cream-striped shinning-skink, [2] wall skink, [3] fence skink or snake-eyed skink is a skink commonly found in southern and eastern Australia. [4] It is an active little lizard, and if threatened will often play dead to confuse the attacker.

  8. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Arctic fox has a white coat in winter (containing little pigment), and a brown coat in summer (containing more pigment), an example of seasonal camouflage (a polyphenism). Many animals, including mammals , birds , and amphibians , are unable to synthesize most of the pigments that colour their fur or feathers, other than the ...

  9. Xenoxybelis argenteus - Wikipedia

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    Xenoxybelis argenteus, the striped sharpnose snake or diurnal vine snake, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in Colombia , Venezuela , Ecuador , Brazil , Guyana , Bolivia , French Guiana , and Suriname .

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