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  2. Bookworm (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Pages riddled with bookworm damage on Errata Traces of a bookworm in a book A bookworm / beetle grub found inside a paperback book, showing some of the damage it has wrought Bookworm is a general name for any insect that is said to bore through books .

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  4. Snakes that escaped zoo found in walls of homes - AOL

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    PhD student reassures snakes found in walls and roofs in Wales are completely harmless to humans.

  5. Invasive 2m-long snake breeding inside walls and attics ... - AOL

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    Aesculapian snake’s behaviour is ‘unusual’ compared to native species Invasive 2m-long snake breeding inside walls and attics across UK, scientists warn Skip to main content

  6. Puff adder - Wikipedia

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    When agitated, it can resort to a typical serpentine movement of surprising speed. [4] [13] Although mainly terrestrial, these snakes are good swimmers and can also climb with ease; often they are found basking in low bushes. One specimen was found 4.6 m above the ground in a densely branched tree.

  7. Rena dulcis - Wikipedia

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    Rena dulcis, also known commonly as the Texas blind snake, the Texas slender blind snake, or the Texas threadsnake, [4] is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. The species is endemic to the Southwestern United States and adjacent northern Mexico. Three subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies ...

  8. Chrysopelea ornata - Wikipedia

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    C. ornata climbing up prior to launching itself into the air. C. ornata, like others of its genus, glides or parachutes. This is presumably done to cover distances faster, to escape predators, to catch prey, or to move around in forests. Flying snakes usually parachute from tree to tree, but sometimes launch themselves from trees onto the ground.

  9. Dendrelaphis cyanochloris - Wikipedia

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    Dendrophis boiga subspecies cyanochloris Wall, 1921 Dendrophis pictus subspecies cyanochloris Wall, 1921 Dendrelaphis cyanochloris , commonly known as Wall's bronzeback or the blue bronzeback , is a species of colubrid snake found in Southeast Asia .