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The family Loxocemidae consists of a single monotypic genus, ''Loxocemus''. The Mexican burrowing python (''L. bicolor'') is distributed in southern Mexico and Central America. It has a pelvic girdle, is semi-burrowing and nocturnal, feeds on egg and young reptiles and is oviparous. | The family Loxocemidae consists of a single monotypic genus, ''Loxocemus''. The Mexican burrowing python (''L. bicolor'') is distributed in southern Mexico and Central America. It has a pelvic girdle, is semi-burrowing and nocturnal, feeds on egg and young reptiles and is oviparous. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 27 April 2010
The family Loxocemidae consists of a single monotypic genus, Loxocemus. The Mexican burrowing python (L. bicolor) is distributed in southern Mexico and Central America. It has a pelvic girdle, is semi-burrowing and nocturnal, feeds on egg and young reptiles and is oviparous.