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  2. Western black-headed snake - Wikipedia

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    The western black-headed snake (Tantilla planiceps), also known as the California black-headed snake, [2] is a snake species endemic to the Californias (the U.S. State of California and the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico), as north as the San Francisco Bay and as far east as western Utah, and Texas. [3][4][5] It lives in mostly moist ...

  3. Black-headed python - Wikipedia

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    Black-headed python. The black-headed python (Aspidites melanocephalus) [3] is a species of snake in the family Pythonidae (the python family). The species is endemic to Australia. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid.

  4. Plains black-headed snake - Wikipedia

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    Tantilla kirnia Blanchard, 1938 (fide Marx, 1958) The Plains black-headed snake or Plains blackhead snake (Tantilla nigriceps) is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. They are approximately 18–38 cm (7.1–15.0 in) in length, with a uniform tan to brownish-gray. Their ventral scales are white with a pink or orange mid-line. [3]

  5. Tantilla hobartsmithi - Wikipedia

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    Description. The southwestern blackhead snake is a small snake, growing to a maximum total length (including tail) of 15 in (38 cm), but typically averaging around 8 in (20 cm) in total length. Dorsally, it is uniformly brown in color, except for the black-colored head, which gives it its common name, and a cream-colored or white collar.

  6. Tantilla - Wikipedia

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    Red black-headed snake (Tantilla rubra), Chiapas, Mexico (October, 2014) Tantilla is a large genus of harmless New World snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus includes 66 species, which are commonly known as centipede snakes, black-headed snakes, and flathead snakes. [6][7]

  7. Here’s a list of all of the venomous snakes in Georgia, plus ...

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    Cottonmouth. A cottonmouth snake curls up on the surface of a pond. Appearance: Large, usually between three and six feet with a large head, resembling a block. Cottonmouths are covered in dark ...

  8. Eastern hognose snake - Wikipedia

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    Eastern hognose snake. The eastern hog-nosed snake[3] (Heterodon platirhinos), is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Colubridae. The venom is specifically adapted to amphibian prey and is harmless to humans. However, some people may have an allergic reaction, and experience local swelling and other symptoms.

  9. Gould's hooded snake - Wikipedia

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    Parasuta gouldii. — Greer, 2006. Suta gouldii. — Maryan et al., 2020. Gould's hooded snake (Suta gouldii), also known commonly as the black-headed snake and Gould's black-headed snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to Western Australia.