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  2. Tantilla melanocephala - Wikipedia

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    Tantilla melanocephala, commonly known as the black-headed snake or neotropical black-headed snake, is a species of small colubrid snake endemic to Central America and South America. Geographic range [ edit ]

  3. Tantilla hobartsmithi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Boiga nigriceps - Wikipedia

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    It gets its name from the greenish to blackish coloration of its head. Neonates and juveniles do not exhibit this dark color on the head until adulthood. The body color ranges greatly from brown, orange, red, and even black. The ventral region of the snake is yellowish below the neck and white for the rest. [citation needed]

  5. Tantilla - Wikipedia

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    Centipede snake (Tantilla armillata), Nicaragua (August 3, 2013) Smith's black-head snake (Tantilla hobartsmithi), El Paso County, Texas (July, 2021) Neotropical black-headed snake (Tantilla melanocephala), Paraíba, Brazil (October 2, 2018) Plains black headed snake (Tantilla nigriceps) Florida crowned snake (Tantilla relicta), Highlands County, Florida (March 20, 2007) Red black-headed snake ...

  6. File:Broad-headed snake, detail of head.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Plains black-headed snake - Wikipedia

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    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]

  9. Scolecophis - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly known as the black-banded snake. It is found in Central America. [1] [4] It ranges from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. [3] Their diet consists of invertebrates such as centipede, arachnids, worms, crickets, millipedes, and grubs. [3] This snake reaches a length of 18–24 in. (45–60 cm.)