Kingdom Animalia Order Squamata Superfamily Colubroidea Higher classification Alethinophidia | Phylum Chordata Suborder Serpentes Scientific name Dipsadidae Rank Family | |
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Similar Snake, Reptile, Scaled reptiles, Xenodontinae, Atractus |
Caetano the colors of deception evolution of warning signals in neotropical snakes dipsadidae
Dipsadidae is a large family of snakes. They are found in most of the Americas, including the West Indies. There are more than 700 species.
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- Caetano the colors of deception evolution of warning signals in neotropical snakes dipsadidae
- Juvenil de culebra acu tica o culebra mordedora helicops infrataeniatus dipsadidae
- References

Dipsadidae are an ecologically and morphologically diverse group of mostly small to moderate-sized snakes (typically less than 80 cm (31 in) in total length). Some are arboreal, but others are aquatic or terrestrial and may even burrow. Most are oviparous.

Juvenil de culebra acu tica o culebra mordedora helicops infrataeniatus dipsadidae

References
Dipsadidae Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA