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The Uropeltidae, also commonly known as shield-tail snakes, shield-tailed snakes or earth snakes, [2] are a family of primitive, nonvenomous, burrowing snakes native to Peninsular India and Sri Lanka. The name is derived from the Greek words ura ('tail') and pelte ('shield'), indicating the presence of the large keratinous shield at the tip of ...
Bhupathy's shield-tail snake Tamil Nadu: U. bicatenata (Günther, 1875) two-chained shield-tail snake the Pune Hills U. broughami (Beddome, 1878) Brougham's shield-tail snake the Palni Hills: U. ceylanica T: Cuvier, 1829 Cuvier's shield-tail snake the Western Ghats south of Goa: U. dindigalensis (Beddome, 1877) Dindigul shield-tail snake the ...
Shield-tailed snake; Sidewinder. Colorado desert sidewinder; Mojave desert sidewinder; Sonoran sidewinder; Small-eyed snake; Smooth snake Brazilian smooth snake; European smooth snake; Stiletto snake; Striped snake. Japanese striped snake; Sunbeam snake
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The annual rite on Groundhog Day isn’t great at predicting the length of winter. But there are some science-based links between plants, animals and incoming weather. The animals you can count on ...
A representation of a Clurichaun in T. C. Croker's Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland. Cabeiri – Smith and wine spirit; Cacus – Fire-breathing giant; Cadejo (Central America) – Cow-sized dog-goat hybrid; Cailleach – Divine creator and weather deity hag; Caipora – Fox-human hybrid and nature spirit
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Makara (Hindu mythology) – half terrestrial animal in the frontal part (stag, deer, or elephant) and half aquatic animal in the hind part (usually of a fish, a seal, or a snake, though sometimes a peacock or even a floral tail is depicted) Mug-wamp - (Canadian) giant sturgeon monster said to inhabit Lake Temiskaming in Ontario. Name is of ...