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snakes Infraorder Alethinophidia Family Acrochordidae – wart
snakes Family Aniliidae –
false coral snakes Family Anomochilidae –
dwarf pipe
snakes Family...
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triangulum A
fertile cross between an
imperial Pueblan milk
snake and
Honduran milk
snake.
Infraorder Gekkota Family Diplodactylidae Hybrid of
chahoua gecko...
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Snakes are elongated, limbless,
carnivorous reptiles of the
suborder Serpentes (/sɜːrˈpɛntiːz/). Like all
other squamates,
snakes are ectothermic, amniote...
- The Scolecophidia,
commonly known as
blind snakes or
thread snakes, are an
infraorder of
snakes. They
range in
length from 10 to 100
centimetres (4 to...
- two
infraorders (subdivisions) and the
families they contain. This is the
group of
reptiles commonly known as
snakes.
There are two
infraorders of living...
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within the
infraorder Alethinophidia (advanced
snakes) and
three families (Anomalepididae, Leptotyphlopidae, Typhlopidae) are
within the
infraorder Scolecophidia...
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night lizard Genus Lepidophyma Genus Xantusia Suborder Serpentes -
snakes Infraorder Alethinophidia Family Acrochordidae Genus Acrochordus Family Aniliidae...
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advanced snakes. The
Alethinophidia are an
infraorder of
snakes that
includes all
snakes other than
blind snakes and
thread snakes.
Snakes have long...
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Lizard is the
common name used for all
squamate reptiles other than
snakes (and to a
lesser extent amphisbaenians), encomp****ing over 7,000 species, ranging...
- families.
Lizards are an
informal group of squamates.
There are five
infraorders which separate the lizards,
these are: Diploglossa, Gekkota, Iguania...