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  2. Elaphe - Wikipedia

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    Elaphe is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. Elaphe is one of the main genera of the rat snakes, which are found in many regions of the northern hemisphere. Elaphe species are medium to large constrictors by nature.

  3. Elaphe carinata - Wikipedia

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    Elaphe carinata is one of the major species in the snake trade in China, particularly in skin trade but also of live animals; [3] it is the most commonly available snake in restaurants.

  4. Michael Eisen - Wikipedia

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    Michael Bruce Eisen (born April 13, 1967) is an American computational biologist and the former [2] editor-in-chief of the journal eLife. [3] He is a professor of genetics, genomics and development at University of California, Berkeley.

  5. E-Life - Wikipedia

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    Elvis de Oliveira, better known as E-Life, is a rapper from Rotterdam, Netherlands.He is also a DJ for radio station Juize FM.. E-Life started his music career with rap crew Dope Syndicate.

  6. eLife - Wikipedia

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    eLife is a not-for-profit, peer-reviewed, open access, science publisher for the biomedical and life sciences.It was established at the end of 2012 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Max Planck Society, and Wellcome Trust, following a workshop held in 2010 at the Janelia Farm Research Campus.

  7. Ladder snake - Wikipedia

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    The geographic range of the ladder snake includes Portugal, Spain, southern France and just into Italy, also Menorca and the Iles d'Hyères off Provence, but it is absent from northern Iberia including much of the Pyrenees, Galicia (although the species is found on Ons Island, in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park [3]), Cantabria and the Basque Country. [4]

  8. Pantherophis emoryi - Wikipedia

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    Additional common names for Pantherophis emoryi include the following: brown rat snake, chicken snake, eastern spotted snake, Emory's Coluber, Emory's pilot snake, Emory's racer, Emory's snake, gray rat snake, mouse snake, prairie rat snake, spotted mouse snake, Texas rat snake, and western pilot snake.

  9. Big Four (Indian snakes) - Wikipedia

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    The four venomous snake species responsible for causing the greatest number of medically significant human snake bite cases on the Indian subcontinent (majorly in India and Sri Lanka) are sometimes collectively referred to as the Big Four.