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  2. List of snakes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Non-venomous subsection. 1.1 Black Racers ... This list of snakes of Florida includes all snakes in the U.S. state of Florida. ... List of invasive species in ...

  3. Twig snake - Wikipedia

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    The genus is native to Africa. All species in the genus have a slender and elongated profile, a long tail, a narrow head and a pointed snout. The eye of all species has a horizontal pupil, shaped like a keyhole, which gives twig snakes binocular vision. Twig snakes are greyish-brown with faint light and dark markings.

  4. Boomslang - Wikipedia

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    The boomslang is a colubrid snake within the subfamily Colubrinae.It belongs to the genus Dispholidus, which contains two other species, D. pembae and D. punctatus.. The boomslang is thought to be closely related to members of the genera Thelotornis, Thrasops, Rhamnophis, and Xyelodontophis, with which it forms the taxonomic tribe Dispholidini.

  5. Elapsoidea sundevallii - Wikipedia

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    Elapsoidea sundevallii, also known commonly as Sundevall's garter snake or the African garter snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is native to Southern Africa . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There are five recognised subspecies .

  6. Mole snake - Wikipedia

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    The range of the mole snake encompasses most of southern Africa. [5] P. cana is common in Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. [6] It is widely distributed, with a range stretching from Angola in the north to Kenya in the east to South Africa. The mole snake lives in the abandoned burrows of other animals.

  7. Venomous coral snake found in Florida looks nothing like it’s ...

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    The aberrant snake — which was killed by a property owner — came to light when University of South Florida student Tommy Hamrick posted photos on the “Snake Identification: Discussion and ...

  8. Atractaspis bibronii - Wikipedia

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    The species is endemic to southern Africa. There are no subspecies that are recognised as being valid. [3] Its common names are the Southern stiletto snake, [4] Bibron's stiletto snake, [4] Side-stabbing snake; [4] previously it was known [4] as Bibron's burrowing asp, [5] Bibron's mole viper, [6] and the mole adder. [7]

  9. Invasive pythons hide a parasite that has spread to Florida’s ...

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    Rarely seen snake species shows up in middle of Florida road — eating another animal Venomous snake chases frog into beer can and both get stuck, Australia rescuer says Show comments