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[[Colubridae|Colubrids]] are the largest family of snakes.  Common examples include [[Milk snake|milk snakes]], [[Kingsnake|kingsnakes]], [[Rat snake|rat snakes]], [[Corn Snake|corn snakes]] and [[Garter Snake|garter snakes]].  All are rodent eaters in captivity and [[Oviparity|oviparous]] except for [[Garter Snake|garter snakes]] that eat fish and invertebrates and are [[Viviparity|viviparous]].
 
[[Colubridae|Colubrids]] are the largest family of snakes.  Common examples include [[Milk snake|milk snakes]], [[Kingsnake|kingsnakes]], [[Rat snake|rat snakes]], [[Corn Snake|corn snakes]] and [[Garter Snake|garter snakes]].  All are rodent eaters in captivity and [[Oviparity|oviparous]] except for [[Garter Snake|garter snakes]] that eat fish and invertebrates and are [[Viviparity|viviparous]].
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* '''For more information on captive diets, see''' [[Snake Feeding]] '''and''' [[Snake Diet]].
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* '''For more information on captive diets, see''' [[Snake Feeding and Digestion]] '''and''' [[Snake Diet]].
    
[[Boidae|Boids]] include boas and pythons.  Boas are viviparous and have single, undivided subcaudal [[Snake Skin|scales]].  Pythons are oviparous and generally have divided subcaudal scales.  Common pets include [[Boa constrictor|boa constrictors]], [[Royal Python|royal pythons]] (known as ball pythons in North America) and [[Burmese Python|Burmese pythons]].
 
[[Boidae|Boids]] include boas and pythons.  Boas are viviparous and have single, undivided subcaudal [[Snake Skin|scales]].  Pythons are oviparous and generally have divided subcaudal scales.  Common pets include [[Boa constrictor|boa constrictors]], [[Royal Python|royal pythons]] (known as ball pythons in North America) and [[Burmese Python|Burmese pythons]].
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