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  2. Split-rail fence - Wikipedia

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    Simple split-rail fence Log fence with double posts (photo taken in 1938). A split-rail fence, log fence, or buck-and-rail fence (also historically known as a Virginia, zigzag, worm, snake or snake-rail fence due to its meandering layout) is a type of fence constructed in the United States and Canada, and is made out of timber logs, usually split lengthwise into rails and typically used for ...

  3. Herping - Wikipedia

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    Drift fences have been used with a high success rate for capturing snakes. The use of drift fences along with a pit-fall or funnel box trap has yielded high success. The length of the fence is variable, but the longer the fence results in a higher success rate. The fence is set with traps in the middle and/or the ends.

  4. Cryptoblepharus virgatus - Wikipedia

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    Fence skinks may grow up to 10cm in length. Cryptoblepharus virgatus, also commonly known as striped snake-eyed skink, cream-striped shinning-skink, [2] wall skink, [3] fence skink or snake-eyed skink is a skink commonly found in southern and eastern Australia. [4] It is an active little lizard, and if threatened will often play dead to confuse ...

  5. Man rescues snake stuck in garden fence using scissors in ...

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    A man rescued a cobra that got stuck between the fence and undergrowth roots in a garden in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The rescue operation that was carried out in Steel Plant ...

  6. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2010 May 4 ...

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    Here's a snake fence. Buddy431 13:24, 4 May 2010 (UTC) Just to be clear, a snake fence isn't any sort of fortification. It's just a type of boundary or enclosure fence that can be constructed from rails without nails or other sorts of fasteners. The zigzag pattern keeps it from falling over.

  7. Brown tree snake - Wikipedia

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    The brown tree snake is a nocturnal and arboreal species that uses both visual and chemical cues when hunting, either in the rainforest canopy or on the ground. [3] It is a member of the subfamily Colubrinae, genus Boiga, which is a group of roughly twenty-five species that are referred to as "cat-eyed" snakes for their vertical pupils. [4]