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  2. Snakeskin - Wikipedia

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    Snakeskin may either refer to the skin of a live snake, the shed skin of a snake after molting, or to a type of leather that is made from the hide of a dead snake. Snakeskin and scales can have varying patterns and color formations, providing protection via camouflage from predators. [1]

  3. Snake scale - Wikipedia

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    Scale patterns help to indicate the species and from the references, it can be verified if the snake species is known to be venomous or not. Species identification using scales requires a fair degree of knowledge about snakes, their taxonomy, snake-scale nomenclature as well as familiarity with and access to scientific literature.

  4. Pseudonaja mengdeni - Wikipedia

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    Scales on the head often form a black V or W pattern. [6] Western brown snakes can be confused with the Eastern brown snake which has a pink mouth lining, [4] the Northern brown snake has a purplish/blue-black mouth lining. [7] [8] P. mengdeni has a distinctive large strap-like scale around the front of the snout. [8]

  5. Bandy-bandy - Wikipedia

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    The bandy-bandy is a smooth-scaled, glossy snake with a distinctive pattern of sharply contrasting black and white rings that continue right around the body. Bandy-bandys are strikingly distinguishable from other Australian land snakes by their unique banding pattern, [ 3 ] which gives the species both its common names and its scientific name ...

  6. Internasal scales - Wikipedia

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    In snakes, the internasal scales are those on top of the head between the scales that surround the nostrils. [1] They are usually paired and situated just behind the rostral . [ 2 ]

  7. Persian horned viper - Wikipedia

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    The supraorbital hornlike structure above each eye consists of small, imbricate scales and is also present in juveniles. There are 11-14 supralabials and 13-17 sublabials. 2-4 rows of small scales separate the supralabial scales from the suboculars. [3] The body is covered with weakly to strongly keeled dorsal scales. On many of these, the keel ...