Colubridae
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The Colubridae (from Latin coluber, snake) are a family of snakes. With 304 genera and 1,938 species, they are the largest snake family, and include about two-thirds of all known living snake species. The earliest species of the family date back to the Oligocene epoch. Colubrid species are found on every continent except Antarctica.
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Grass snake | Corn snake | Boomslang | Common vine snake |
Eastern indigo snake | Eastern kingsnake | Eastern ratsnake | Japanese rat snake |
Japanese striped snake | Milk snake | Honduran milk snake | Pinesnake |
Ribbon snake | Ring-necked snake | Rough green snake | Ryukyu odd-tooth snake |
San Francisco garter snake | Santa Cruz garter snake | Smooth green snake | Water snakes |
Western patch-nosed snake |