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Acrochordidae  [12]

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Anilidae  [10]

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King Cobra @ nationalgeographic.com - English
URL: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kingcobra/index-n.html

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Lots of information about King Cobra.

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Catalogo das serpentes - Spanish
URL: http://www.geocities.com/sitereptil/materia/serpen1.htm

Existem aproximadamente 2700 espécies de serpentes catalogadas no mundo todo. Elas pertencem a ordem Squamata, e subordem Ophidia. Dentro dessa subordem existem 3 superfamílias, são elas: Typhlopoidea (Scolecophidia), Henophidia (Boidea) e Xenophidia (Colubroidea = Caenophidia). Dentro dessas superfamílias existem outras famílias e centenas de gêneros que por sua vez possuem espécies e "dentro" de algumas espécies ainda existem as subespécies.

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Hognose.com - English
URL: http://www.hognose.com/

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Hognose.com is the definitive site on the Internet relating to the keeping, study, breeding and photography of the world's hognose snakes: Heterodon, Leioheterodon, and Lystrophis.

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For Goodness Snakes: Treating and Preventing Venomous Bites - English
URL: http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/995_snakes.html

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Article by John Henkel.

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Snakes of North America - English
URL: http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/SoNA.html

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American International Rattlesnake Museum - English
URL: http://www.rattlesnakes.com/

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The Rattlesnake Museum is home to the largest collection of different species of live rattlesnakes in the world.

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Melissa Kaplan's Herp Information Collection - English
URL: http://www.sonic.net/melissk/

Information on reptile and amphibian captive care, conservation, education, and health.

[ eng ]


World Of Atheris - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/atheris/

Guide to the African Bush Vipers. A general overview of the Tribe Atherini.

[ eng ]


Coastal Reptiles - English
URL: http://www.coastalreptiles.com/

About some of the most fascinating creatures on the planet, venomous snakes.

[ eng ]


Red Earth Reptiles - English
URL: http://www.okmenu.com/

Represents a partnership of three professional herpetologists to propagate quality snakes in captivity. This effort includes the breeding of snakes that are considered difficult and challenging to breed, as well as several common and more popular species. In addition to our herpetocultural interests, we are experienced in the study of amphibians and reptiles in their natural habitats and are currently involved in several conservation research projects.

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Venomous Snake Ring - English
URL: http://members.aol.com/TERRIFICUS/ring.html

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The largest collection of venomous web sites on the net.

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Massachusetts Snake - English
URL: http://www.umass.edu/umext/nrec/snake_pit/index.html

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An Interactive Guide.

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Ãåðïåòîôàóíà Âîëæñêîãî áàññåéíà - Russian
URL: http://www.herpeto-volga.apus.ru/

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Ñàéò î àìôèáèÿõ è ðåïòèëèÿõ, îáèòàþùèõ íà òåððèòîðèè Âîëæñêîãî áàññåéíà. Íàó÷íûå ñòàòüè, ãàëëåðåÿ.

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Snakes of Texas - English
URL: http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/txherps/snakes/

Photos, infos, maps of distribution.

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Did you hear the one about...? - English
URL: http://www.anapsid.org/snakehearing.html

Snakes have two ways of detecting sounds: earthborne and airborne. The earthborne vibrations are passed through the belly muscles to special receptors along the spine and thus transmitted to the brain. Airborne sounds are transmitted to the lung from the skin receptors to the eighth cranial nerve and inner ear.

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Drinking in Snakes - English
URL: http://www.anapsid.org/drinksnake.html

Snakes are purported to drink by sucking water into their mouths and then compressing the oral cavity to force water into the oesophagus. Video recordings of drinking behaviour in 23 snakes representing 14 species from three families, combined with simultaneous recordings of water volumes consumed, show that all the snakes vary widely in the amount of water taken in when drinking. This variation is not correlated with kinematic events.

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List of Marine snakes - English
URL: http://people.clemson.edu/~jwfoltz/WFB300/subjects/seasnake/list.htm

The Australian Marine snakes.

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The Reptiles of Australia, Marine snakes - English
URL: http://www.kingsnake.com/oz/snakes/marine/marine.htm

The Australian Marine snakes.

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Basal Serpentes - English
URL: http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia

Phylogenetic tree.

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CLASSIFICAZIONE SERPENTI PER GENERE - Italian
URL: http://www.serpenti.it/classificazione/classificazione.htm

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