RFKW160T–Elliot's Shieldtail, Uropeltis ellioti, Uropeltidae. Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
RF2C4TR6E–A Cuvier's Earth Snake (Rhinophis philippinus) on sandy ground near Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka
RFF3K5FC–Elliot's Shieldtail, Uropeltis ellioti, Uropeltis sp, Uropeltidae, Nandi hill, karnataka, India Shieldtail
RF2EKEN3X–The snake swallows a large earthworm. Shield-tailed snakes (Uropeltidae) possibly Rhinophis philippinus, endemic.. Tropical rainforest (cloud forest)
RFC6911T–PERROTET'S SHEILDTAIL. Plectrurus perrotetti, Non venomous, uncommon
RF2M6GF3C–Snake swallows a large earthworm
RF2MEKKNM–Melanophidium khairei or Khaire's black shieldtail, species of burrowing snake, family Uropeltidae, endemic to India.
RM2CGGPG8–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . servationson, 250. Trichonius, description of the newgenus, 52. Trochoseris, new species of, 303. Tubiclava, new British species of, 82. Turcica instricta, notes on the animalof, 143. Uropeltidae, new species of, 177- Vespidae, notes on Irish, 466. Vipera, new species of, 181. Vogl, Dr. A., on the intercellular sub-stance and the milk-vessels in theroot of the Dandelion, 264. Wagner, Prof. N., on the reproduc-tion of the larvae of insects, 344. Walker, R.,on Ophiolepis gracilis, 111. Wallich, Dr. G. C, on the process
RFECK41D–Shieldtail snake Uropeltis sp. Family: Uropeltidae, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RFECK413–Shieldtail snake Uropeltis sp. Family: Uropeltidae, Satara, Maharashtra, India
RFC4P1RP–PIED BELLY SHEILDTAIL. Melanophidium punctatum Non venomous rare
RF2C4TR6A–A Cuvier's Earth Snake (Rhinophis philippinus) on sandy ground near Knuckles Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka
RF2EHRHMF–The snake swallows a large earthworm. Shield-tailed snakes (Uropeltidae) possibly Rhinophis philippinus, endemic.. Tropical rainforest (cloud forest)
RF2DAR0TF–The snake swallows a large earthworm. Shield-tailed snakes (Uropeltidae) possibly genus Platyplectrurus. Tropical rain forest in Sri Lanka
RF2FBRG4M–Shield-tailed snakes (Uropeltidae) possibly Rhinophis philippinus, endemic. Tropical rain forest in Sri Lanka. Pay attention that tail of this snake i
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