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  2. Philippine cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine cobra is a stocky snake of medium length with long cervical ribs capable of expanding, so when threatened, a hood can be formed. The average length of this species is 1.0 metre (3.3 ft). [ 4 ]

  3. Philippine rat snake - Wikipedia

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    Coelognathus erythrurus, commonly known as the Philippine rat snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. Geographic range The ...

  4. Samar cobra - Wikipedia

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    Like the Philippine cobra (Naja philippinensis), the Samar cobra feeds mostly on small rodents such as rats and mice.They will also prey upon frogs and smaller reptiles. Since their main food source is attracted to rice paddies and human settlements, this species often comes into conflict with peop

  5. Naja - Wikipedia

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    Minton (1974) reported 0.14 mg/kg IV for the Philippine cobra. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] [ 21 ] The Samar cobra ( Naja samarensis ), another cobra species endemic to the southern islands of the Philippines, is reported to have a LD 50 of 0.2 mg/kg, [ 22 ] similar in potency to the monocled cobras ( Naja kaouthia ) found only in Thailand and eastern ...

  6. Rat snake - Wikipedia

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    In comparison to rat snake species at relatively colder regions, rat snake species at lower latitudes tend to be larger in size due to warmer climate conditions. As the global climate warms, the average body size of rat snakes at higher latitudes will become larger, which will allow the species to catch more prey and thus increase their overall ...

  7. List of mammals of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Large-toothed hairy-tailed rat: Batomys dentatus Miller, 1911: Upper montane forest; only one record, from 1907 DD Unknown: Luzon hairy-tailed rat: Batomys granti Thomas, 1895: Montane and mossy forest LC: Hamiguitan hairy-tailed rat: Batomys hamiguitan Balete, Heaney, Rickart, Quidlat, & Ibanez, 2008: Forest DD Unknown: Dinagat hairy-tailed rat

  8. 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. Taxonomy

  9. Coelognathus - Wikipedia

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    Coelognathus erythrurus (A.M.C. Duméril, Bibron & A.H.A. Duméril, 1854) – Philippine rat snake; Coelognathus flavolineatus (Schlegel, 1837) – yellow-striped rat snake; Coelognathus helena (Daudin, 1803) – trinket snake; Coelognathus philippinus (Griffin, 1909) – reddish rat snake; Coelognathus radiatus (F. Boie, 1827) – copperhead ...