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==Scales==
 
==Scales==
There is much variation in the size and shape of scales among species of snakes: the [[Bushmaster|bushmaster]] for example, has scales that are large with a dermal core or osteoderm while they may be partially overlapping and keeled in the [[Rattlesnake|rattlesnake]]. The smallest scales are seen in the [[Boidae|boids]] and worm snakes.
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The size and shape of scales varies greatly among [[:Category:Snake Species|species]]: the [[Bushmaster|bushmaster]] has scales that are large with a dermal core or [[Osteoderm|osteoderm]] while they may be partially overlapping and keeled in the [[Rattlesnake|rattlesnake]]. The smallest scales are seen in the [[Boidae|boids]] and worm snakes. The ventral scales (or scutes) are generally larger and thicker than the lateral and dorsal scales.
    
==Glands==
 
==Glands==
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