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  2. Ptyas mucosa - Wikipedia

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    Ptyas mucosa, commonly known as the Oriental rat snake, [2] dhaman or Indian rat snake, [4] is a common non-venomous species of colubrid snake found in parts of South and Southeast Asia. Dhamans are large snakes. Typical mature total length is around 1.5 to 1.95 m (4 ft 11 in to 6 ft 5 in) though some exceed 2 m (6 ft 7 in).

  3. Ptyas - Wikipedia

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    Ptyas is a genus of colubrid snakes. [1] This genus is one of several colubrid genera colloquially called "rat snakes" or "ratsnakes".. The generic name derives from Ancient Greek πτυάς, meaning "spitter", which referred to a kind of snake believed to spit venom in the eyes of humans, although in reality none of the Ptyas are known to spit venom.

  4. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Ptyas korros: Colubridae: Indochinese rat snake: Javan rat snake: งูสิงบ้าน, งูเห่าตะลาน: Widespread Ptyas mucosa: Colubridae: Common rat snake: Indian rat snake, Oriental rat snake: Widespread Ptyas carinata: Colubridae: Keeled rat snake: Malayan keeled rat snake: Widespread Ptyas fusca: Colubridae ...

  5. Portal:Reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Ptyas mucosa, the Indian rat snake, is a common species of colubrid snake found in parts of southern and southeastern Asia. Growing to a length of 1.5 to 1.9 m (5 to ...

  6. Florida works to cull invasive Burmese pythons in the Everglades

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    It's one of several ways that Florida is working to combat the invasive species. The Burmese python population exploded in the mid-90s after being imported from South Asia as exotic pets.

  7. Ptyas luzonensis - Wikipedia

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    Ptyas luzonensis, commonly known as the smooth-scaled mountain rat snake, is a species of rat snake in the family Colubridae. [3] It is endemic to the Philippines.

  8. What do turtles eat? Whether in the wild or your home, here's ...

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    How often do turtles eat? Feeding time depends on a turtle's age and species. For younger turtles , they can eat one to two times a day, while older turtles can eat once every day or two , Fetch ...

  9. Our complete list of foods pet turtles should not eat - AOL

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    One of the amazing turtle facts is that some turtle species are meat eaters, others omnivores, happily munching on a variety of meat, fish, and plants, while many types stick strictly to vegetation.