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  • In fact, the second-most-deadly snake in the world, the common ground snake, whacked him.
  • -- Ground snake : Smallish, foot-long snake, with an assortment of possible colors and markings.
  • In the haul were 36 plastic boxes containing snake bile glands, 80 boxes of ground snake and 300 dried snake genitals.
  • The Mormon Mountains are home to several different species of lizards, and ground snakes, toads and single-leaf pinyon pines, in the Pinyon-juniper woodland plant community.
  • The desert snakes most people encounter in urban settings are of the smaller garden varieties such as ground snakes ( red racers ) and blind snakes.
  • It is sometimes referred to as the "'common ground snake "'or "'variable ground snake "'as its patterning and coloration can vary widely, even within the same geographic region.
  • It is sometimes referred to as the "'common ground snake "'or "'variable ground snake "'as its patterning and coloration can vary widely, even within the same geographic region.
  • "' Julia's ground snake "'( " Liophis juliae " ) is a species of colubrid snake found in the Caribbean, on the Lesser Antilles islands of Dominica and Guadeloupe.
  • There are no poisonous snakes on the island-- actually there's only one kind of snake, the blind ground snake, which is about as big as an earthworm-- and no ticks.
  • Interested in many areas of natural history, Bancroft collected snake specimens for the herpetologist Laurence Klauber; in 1943, he named a new subspecies of " Sonora semiannulata " after her, " Sonora bancroftae " ( San Telmo ground snake ).
  • After recovering from the shock of nearly grabbing one of the reptiles, the inspector found two bull snakes; three Great Plains and one Trans Pecos rat snakes; two Texas longnose snakes; a desert king snake; a Western hooknose snake; three Texas night snakes; and a ground snake.
  • Two snakes found on St . Thomas might occur on Hans Lollik : " Typhlops richardii " and " Liophis exequuis " . " Liophis portoricensis " ( a lizard-eating ground snake ) has been reduced in numbers or extirpated on the large islands within its range . " Geochelone carbonaria ", the red-legged tortoise, has not been recorded but may be present.