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+ | '''Find out more about the [[Garter Snake]]''' | ||
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+ | '''Find out more about the [[Kingsnake]]''' | ||
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+ | '''Find out more about the [[Milk snake]]''' | ||
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+ | '''Find out more about the [[Rat snake]]''' | ||
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The Colubridae are a complex group and tend to come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Many of the small pet snakes are colubrids (pertaining to Colubridae). Some are rear-fanged with a potent venom; all lack a pelvic girdle, a functional left lung and a coronoid bone. Their distribution is worldwide.
There are nine subfamilies:
- Colubrinae
- Homalopsinae
- Xenoderminae
- Calamariinae
- Pareatinae
- Lamprophinae
- Pseudoxenodontinae
- Natricinae
- Xenodontinae
- Psammophinae
Find out more about the Corn Snake
Find out more about the Garter Snake
Find out more about the Kingsnake
Find out more about the Milk snake
Find out more about the Rat snake