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large non-venomous
colubrid snakes,
commonly known as
indigo snakes or
cribos,
found in the
Southeastern United States, Mexico,
Central America, and South...
- The
unicolor cribo (Drymarchon
melanurus unicolor) is a
Central American subspecies of the
cribo snakes. The
eastern indigo snake,
Drymarchon corais couperi...
- The
indigo snake (Drymarchon corais), also
known as the yellow-tail
cribo, is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. This
large colubrid snake is...
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windward cribo Clelia equatoriana (Amaral, 1924) –
equatorial mussarana Clelia errabunda Underwood, 1993 – Underwood's mussurana,
Saint Lucia cribo (extinct)...
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indigo snake (Drymarchon melanurus), also
known commonly as the
blacktail cribo, is a
species of large, nonvenomous,
snake in the
family Colubridae. The...
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Clelia clelia,
commonly known as the mussurana,
black mussurana or
windward cribo, is a
species of
snake in the
subfamily Dipsadinae of the
family Colubridae...
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Australian wine
producer Yellow Tail Records, a
record label Yellowtail cribo, a
snake species Robert Yellowtail (1889–1988), Crow
Nation leader Susie...
- Underwood's
mussurana or
Saint Lucia cribo (Clelia errabunda) is an
extinct species of
snake in the
family Dipsadidae. The
species was
formerly endemic...
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univittatus Tobago one-lined
snake No Yes No No
Clelia clelia clelia Black cribo,
mussurana Yes No Yes No
Dipsas variegata trinitatis Snail-eating snake...
- and deer hunting, warriors,
riders and ships.
Early Bronze Age
Outeiro do
cribo ('sieve's hill')
labyrinth Castriño de Conxo,
Bronze Age
weaponry Laxe dos...