#ophidian__snake__serpent  limbless scaly elongate reptile; some are venomous
  supertype:  diapsid_reptile__diapsid  reptile having a pair of openings in the skull behind each eye
  member of:  suborder_Serpentes
  subtype:  colubrid_snake__colubrid  mostly harmless temperate-to-tropical terrestrial or arboreal or aquatic snakes
     subtype:  hoop_snake  any of various harmless North American snakes that were formerly believed to take tail in mouth and roll along like a hoop
     subtype:  thunder_snake__thundersnake__worm_snake__Carphophis_amoenus  small reddish wormlike snake of eastern United States
     subtype:  ringneck_snake__ring-necked_snake__ring_snake  any of numerous small nonvenomous North American snakes with a yellow or orange ring around the neck
     subtype:  hognose_snake__hognosesnake__puff_adder__sand_viper  harmless North American snake with upturned nose; may spread its head and neck or play dead when disturbed
     subtype:  leaf-nosed_snake  any of various pale blotched snakes with a blunt snout of southwestern North America
     subtype:  grass_snake__grasssnake__green_snake__greensnake  either of two N. American chiefly insectivorous green snakes
        subtype:  smooth_green_snake__Opheodrys_vernalis  of western and central United States
        subtype:  rough_green_snake__roughgreensnake__Opheodrys_aestivus  of southern and eastern United States
     subtype:  green_snake__greensnake  any of numerous African green snakes
     subtype:  racer  slender fast-moving North American snakes
        subtype:  blacksnake__black_racer__Coluber_constrictor  blackish racer of the eastern United States that grows to six feet
           subtype:  blue_racer__Coluber_constrictor_flaviventris  bluish-green blacksnake found from Ohio to Texas
        subtype:  horseshoe_whipsnake__Coluber_hippocrepis  slender fast-moving Eurasian snake
     subtype:  whipsnake__whip_snake  any of several fast-moving North American snakes with long whiplike tails
        subtype:  coachwhip_snake__coachwhipsnake__coachwhip__Masticophis_flagellum  a whipsnake of southern United States and Mexico; tail resembles a braided whip
        subtype:  California_whipsnake__striped_racer__stripedracer__Masticophis_lateralis  a whipsnake of scrublands and rocky hillsides
        subtype:  Sonoran_whipsnake__Masticophis_bilineatus  both terrestrial and arboreal snake of United States southwest
     subtype:  rat_snake__ratsnake  any of various nonvenomous rodent-eating snakes of North America and Asia
        subtype:  corn_snake__red_rat_snake__redratsnake__Elaphe_guttata  large harmless snake of southeastern United States; often on farms
        subtype:  black_rat_snake__blackratsnake__blacksnake__pilot_blacksnake__pilotblacksnake__mountain_blacksnake__Elaphe_obsoleta  large harmless shiny black North American snake
        subtype:  chicken_snake__chickensnake  large North American snake
        subtype:  Indian_rat_snake__Ptyas_mucosus  enter buildings in pursuit of prey
     subtype:  glossy_snake__Arizona_elegans  nocturnal burrowing snake of western United States with shiny tan scales
     subtype:  bull_snake  any of several large harmless rodent-eating North American burrowing snakes
        subtype:  gopher_snake__Pituophis_melanoleucus  bull snake of western North America that invades rodent burrows
        subtype:  pine_snake  any of several bull snakes of eastern and southeastern United States found chiefly in pine woods; now threatened
     subtype:  king_snake  any of numerous nonvenomous North American constrictors; feed on other snakes and small mammals
        subtype:  common_kingsnake__Lampropeltis_getulus  widespread in United States except northern regions; black or brown with yellow bands
        subtype:  milk_snake__house_snake__housesnake__milk_adder__checkered_adder__checkeredadder__Lampropeltis_triangulum  nonvenomous tan and brown king snake with an arrow-shaped occipital spot; southeastern ones have red stripes like coral snakes
     subtype:  garter_snake__grass_snake__grasssnake  any of numerous nonvenomous longitudinally-striped viviparous North and Central American snakes
        subtype:  common_garter_snake__Thamnophis_sirtalis  widespread in North America
        subtype:  ribbon_snake__Thamnophis_sauritus  slender yellow-striped North American garter snake; prefers wet places
        subtype:  Western_ribbon_snake__Thamnophis_proximus  yellow- or reddish-striped snake of temperate woodlands and grasslands to tropics
     subtype:  lined_snake__Tropidoclonion_lineatum  secretive snake of city dumps and parks as well as prairies and open woods; feeds on earthworms; of central United States
     subtype:  ground_snake__Sonora_semiannulata  small shy brightly-ringed terrestrial snake of arid or semiarid areas of western North America
     subtype:  eastern_ground_snake__Potamophis_striatula__Haldea_striatula  in some classifications placed in genus Haldea; small reddish-gray snake of eastern North America
     subtype:  water_snake__watersnake  any of various mostly harmless snakes that live in or near water
        subtype:  common_water_snake__banded_water_snake__Natrix_sipedon__Nerodia_sipedon  in some classifications placed in the genus Nerodia; western United States snake that seldom ventures far from water
        subtype:  water_moccasin__watermoccasin  any of numerous North American water snakes inhabiting fresh waters
        subtype:  ring_snake__grass_snake__grasssnake__ringed_snake__Natrix_natrix  harmless European snake with a bright yellow collar; common in England
           subtype:  viperine_grass_snake__Natrix_maura  a small harmless grass snake
     subtype:  red-bellied_snake__redbelliedsnake__Storeria_occipitamaculata  harmless woodland snake of southeastern United States
     subtype:  sand_snake  small North American burrowing snake
        subtype:  banded_sand_snake__Chilomeniscus_cinctus  a sand snake of southwestern United States; lives in fine to coarse sand or loamy soil in which it `swims'; banding resembles that of coral snakes
     subtype:  black-headed_snake  small secretive ground-dwelling snake; found from central United States to Argentina
     subtype:  vine_snake  slender arboreal snake found from southern Arizona to Bolivia
     subtype:  lyre_snake  mildly venomous snake with a lyre-shaped mark on the head; found in rocky areas from southwestern United States to Central America
        subtype:  Sonoran_lyre_snake__Trimorphodon_lambda  of desert regions of southwestern North America
     subtype:  night_snake__Hypsiglena_torquata  nocturnal prowler of western United States and Mexico
     subtype:  indigo_snake__gopher_snake__Drymarchon_corais  large dark-blue nonvenomous snake that invades burrows; found in southern North America and Mexico
        subtype:  eastern_indigo_snake__Drymarchon_corais_couperi  a variety of indigo snake
  subtype:  blind_snake__blindsnake__worm_snake  wormlike burrowing snake of warm regions having vestigial eyes
     subtype:  western_blind_snake__westernblindsnake__Leptotyphlops_humilis  burrows among roots of shrubs and beneath rocks in desert and rocky hillside areas and beach sand of western United States
  subtype:  constrictor  any of various large nonvenomous snakes that kill their prey by crushing it in its coils
     subtype:  boa  any of several chiefly tropical constrictors with vestigial hind limbs
        subtype:  boa_constrictor__boaconstrictor__Constrictor_constrictor  very large boa of tropical America and West Indies
        subtype:  rubber_boa__tow-headed_snake__Charina_bottae  boa of grasslands and woodlands of western North America; looks and feels like rubber with tail and head of similar shape
        subtype:  rosy_boa__Lichanura_trivirgata  boa of rocky desert of southwestern United States
        subtype:  anaconda__Eunectes_murinus  large arboreal boa of tropical South America
        subtype:  python  large Old World boas
           subtype:  carpet_snake__Python_variegatus__Morelia_spilotes_variegatus  Australian python with a variegated pattern on its back
           subtype:  reticulated_python__reticulatedpython__Python_reticulatus  of southeast Asia and East Indies; the largest snake in the world
           subtype:  Indian_python__Python_molurus  very large python of southeast Asia
           subtype:  rock_python__rock_snake__Python_sebae  very large python of tropical and southern Africa
           subtype:  amethystine_python__amethystinepython  with an amethyst color
  subtype:  elapid_snake__elapid  any of numerous venomous fanged snakes of warmer parts of both hemispheres
     subtype:  New_World_coral_snake__coral_snake__coralsnake__harlequin-snake__harlequinsnake  any of several venomous New World snakes brilliantly banded in red and black and either yellow or white; widely distributed in South and Central America
        subtype:  eastern_coral_snake__easterncoralsnake__Micrurus_fulvius  ranges from Central America to southeastern United States
        subtype:  western_coral_snake__westerncoralsnake__Micruroides_euryxanthus  ranges from Central America to southwestern United States
     subtype:  Old_World_coral_snake__coral_snake__coralsnake  any of various venomous elapid snakes of Asia and Africa and Australia
        subtype:  Asian_coral_snake  of India
        subtype:  African_coral_snake__Aspidelaps_lubricus  small widely distributed arboreal snake of southern Africa banded in black and orange
        subtype:  Australian_coral_snake__Rhynchoelaps_australis  small venomous but harmless snake marked with black-and-white on red
     subtype:  Denisonia_superba__copperhead  venomous but sluggish reddish-brown snake of Australia
     subtype:  cobra  venomous Asiatic and African elapid snakes that can expand the skin of the neck into a hood
        subtype:  Indian_cobra__Naja_naja  of tropical Africa and Asia
        subtype:  asp__Egyptian_cobra__Naja_haje  cobra used by the Pharaohs as a symbol of their power over life and death
        subtype:  black-necked_cobra__spitting_cobra__Naja_nigricollis  aggressive cobra widely distributed in Africa; rarely bites but spits venom that may cause blindness
        subtype:  king_cobra__hamadryad__Ophiophagus_hannan__Naja_hannah  large cobra of southeastern Asia and the East Indies; the largest venomous snake; sometimes placed in genus Naja
     subtype:  ringhals__rinkhals__spitting_snake__Hemachatus_haemachatus  highly venomous snake of southern Africa able to spit venom up to seven feet
     subtype:  mamba  arboreal snake of central and southern Africa whose bite is often fatal
        subtype:  black_mamba__blackmamba__Dendroaspis_augusticeps  southern African mamba dreaded because of its quickness and readiness to bite
           subtype:  green_mamba__greenmamba  green phase of the black mamba
     subtype:  death_adder__Acanthophis_antarcticus  venomous Australian snake resembling an adder
     subtype:  tiger_snake__Notechis_scutatus  highly venomous brown-and-yellow snake of Australia and Tasmania
     subtype:  Australian_blacksnake__Pseudechis_porphyriacus  large semiaquatic snake of Australia; black above with red belly
     subtype:  krait  brightly colored venomous but nonaggressive snake of southeastern Asia and Malay peninsula
        subtype:  banded_krait__banded_adder__Bungarus_fasciatus  sluggish krait banded with black and yellow
     subtype:  taipan__Oxyuranus_scutellatus  large highly venomous snake of northeastern Australia
  subtype:  sea_snake__seasnake  any of numerous venomous aquatic viviparous snakes having a fin-like tail; of warm littoral seas; feed on fish which they immobilize with quick-acting venom
  subtype:  viper  venomous Old World snakes characterized by hollow venom-conducting fangs in the upper jaw
     subtype:  common_viper__adder__Vipera_berus  small terrestrial viper common in northern Eurasia
     subtype:  asp_viper__aspviper__asp__Vipera_aspis  of southern Europe; similar to but smaller than the adder
     subtype:  puff_adder__Bitis_arietans  large African viper that inflates its body when alarmed
     subtype:  gaboon_viper__Bitis_gabonica  large heavy-bodied brilliantly marked and extremely venomous west African viper
     subtype:  horned_viper__cerastes__sand_viper__horned_asp__Cerastes_cornutus  highly venomous viper of North Africa and southwest Asia having a horny spine above each eye
     subtype:  pit_viper__pitviper  New World vipers with hollow fangs and a heat-sensitive pit on each side of the head
        subtype:  copperhead__Agkistrodon_contortrix  common coppery brown pit viper of upland eastern United States
        subtype:  cottonmouth__water_moccasin__watermoccasin__cottonmouth_moccasin__cottonmouthmoccasin__agkistrodonpiscivoru  venomous semiaquatic snake of swamps in southern United States
        subtype:  rattlesnake  pit viper with horny segments at the end of the tail that rattle when shaken
           subtype:  diamondback_rattlesnake__diamondbackrattlesnake__diamondback__crotalusadamanteu  large deadly rattlesnake with diamond-shaped markings
           subtype:  timber_rattlesnake__banded_rattlesnake__Crotalus_horridus_horridus  widely distributed in rugged ground of eastern United States
              subtype:  canebrake_rattlesnake__canebrakerattlesnake__canebrake_rattler__canebrakerattler__Crotalus_horridus_atricaudatus  southern variety
           subtype:  prairie_rattlesnake__prairie_rattler__Western_rattlesnake__Crotalus_viridis  widely distributed between the Mississippi and the Rockies
           subtype:  horned_rattlesnake__sidewinder__Crotalus_cerastes  small pale-colored desert rattlesnake of southwestern United States; body moves in an S-shaped curve
           subtype:  Western_diamondback_rattlesnake__Western_diamondback__Crotalus_atrox  largest and most dangerous North American snake; of southwestern United States and Mexico
           subtype:  rock_rattlesnake__Crotalus_lepidus  mountain rock dweller of Mexico and most southern parts of United States southwest
           subtype:  tiger_rattlesnake__tigerrattlesnake__Crotalus_tigris  having irregularly cross-banded back; of arid foothills and canyons of southern Arizona and Mexico
           subtype:  Mojave_rattlesnake__Crotalus_scutulatus  extremely dangerous; most common in areas of scattered scrubby growth; from Mojave Desert to w. Texas and into Mexico
           subtype:  speckled_rattlesnake__Crotalus_mitchellii  markings vary but usually harmonize with background; of sw Arizona and Baja California
           subtype:  massasauga_rattler__massasauga__Sistrurus_catenatus  pygmy rattlesnake found in moist areas from the Great Lakes to Mexico; feeds on mice and small amphibians
           subtype:  ground_rattler__massasauga__Sistrurus_miliaris  small pygmy rattlesnake
        subtype:  fer-de-lance__Bothrops_atrops  large extremely venomous pit viper of Central and South America

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