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Snakes


Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Suborder:Serpentes
Families

Acrochordidae
Aniliidae
Anomalepididae
Anomochilidae
Atractaspididae
Boidae
Bolyeriidae
Colubridae
Cylindrophiidae
Elapidae
Hydrophiidae
Leptotyphlopidae
LoxocemidaeSUBFAMILY LOXOCEMINAE (Mexicam Dwarf Pythons) Contains only 1 single genus.
Pythonidae7, see text. Pythonidae is a family of constricting snakes, sometimes classified as an subfamily of Boidae. Pythons are found in Australasia, Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. They range in size between 0. Some show vivid patterns on their scales while o
Tropidophiidae
TyphlopidaeTyphlopidae Egyptian Cobra (Need a Typhlops here : Animalia : Chordata : Reptilia : Squamata Ophidia Typhlopidae Genera Acutotyphlops Cyclotyphlops Ramphotyphlops Rhinotyphlops Typhlops Xenotyphlops TYPHLOPIDAE (blind snakes) This family contains 240 spec
UropeltidaeFAMILY UROPELTIDAE (shieldtail snakes) A family of small burrowing snakes containing 8 genera and 44 species found only in southern part of India and Ceylon. The cylindrical body is covered with smooth scales which are larger on the ventral than on the do
ViperidaeCrotalinae (Pit Vipers) Viperinae (Vipers) The Viperidae family is made up of two subfamilies: :#Crotalinae ( Pit Vipers) :#Viperinae ( Vipers) Snakes.
XenopeltidaeThe family Xenopeltidae the Sunbeam Snake is a family containing only a single genus.

Snakes are cold bloodedPoikilothermic organisms, commonly referred to as cold-blooded organisms, are animals that have no internal metabolic mechanism for regulating their body temperatures. Some (usually smaller) have unregulated temperatures, but most have sohpisticated physi legless reptileCrocodilia Crocodilians Rhynchocephalia Tuataras Squamata Suborder Sauria Lizards Suborder Serpentes Snakes Testudines Turtles Superorder Dinosauria Saurischia Ornithischia The reptiles are a group of vertebrate animals. Most reptiles are tetrapods, and ts closely related to lizards, which share the order Squamata. There are also several species of legless lizard which superficially resemble snakes, but are not otherwise related to them. A love of snakes is called ophiophilia .

An old synonym for snake is serpent; in modern usage this usually refers to a mythic or symbolic snake, and information about such creatures will be found under serpent. This article deals with the biology of snakes.



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