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Salvadora bairdi Jan, 1860 – Baird's patchnose snake [3] Salvadora deserticola Schmidt, 1940 – Big Bend patchnose snake; Salvadora grahamiae Baird & Girard, 1853 – mountain patchnose snake; Salvadora gymnorhachis Hernández-Jiménez, Flores-Villela & Campbell, 2019; Salvadora hexalepis (Cope, 1866) – western patchnose snake
Salvadora grahamiae, also known commonly as the eastern patch-nosed snake and the mountain patchnose snake, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is native to the southwestern United States and adjacent northeastern Mexico .
At the end of the video, the snake feels threatened and strikes. Adults of Salvadora hexalepis are, on average, 20-46 inches (51–117 cm) in total length; [6] the record total length is 58 in (150 cm). [7] They have a distinctive, thick scale curved back over the top of the snout, and free at the edges. [7]
Salvadora bairdi, also known commonly as Baird's patchnose snake and la culebra chata de Baird in Mexican Spanish, is a species of snake in the subfamily Colubrinae of the family Colubridae. [2] The species is native to central Mexico .
This is a list of extant snakes, ... Mountain adder; Mud adder; ... Parrot snake. Mexican parrot snake; Patchnose snake;
Salvadora deserticola, the Big Bend patchnose snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. [1] The snake is found in the United States and Mexico. [1]
Salvadora lineata, the Texas patchnose snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. [1] The snake is found in the United States and Mexico. [1] References
Rhadinophanes, a monotypic genus with its sole representative, the graceful mountain snake, Rhadinophanes monticola Index of animals with the same common name This page is an index of articles on animal species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).