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  2. Central African rock python - Wikipedia

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    The Central African rock python ( Python sebae) is a species of large constrictor snake in the family Pythonidae. The species is native to sub-Saharan Africa. It is one of 10 living species in the genus Python . Africa's largest snake and one of the eight largest snake species in the world (along with the green anaconda, reticulated python ...

  3. Pythonidae - Wikipedia

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    The Pythonidae, commonly known as pythons, are a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Among its members are some of the largest snakes in the world. Ten genera and 39 species are currently recognized. Being naturally non-venomous, pythons must constrict their prey to suffocate it prior to consumption.

  4. Python (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Python. (genus) Python is a genus of constricting snakes in the Pythonidae family native to the tropics and subtropics of the Eastern Hemisphere. [1] The name python was proposed by François Marie Daudin in 1803 for non-venomous flecked snakes. [2] Currently, 10 python species are recognized as valid taxa.

  5. Morelia bredli - Wikipedia

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    Morelia bredli is a species of non-venomous snake in the family Pythonidae.The species is endemic to Australia.No subspecies are recognized. Its common names include Bredl's python, the Centralian python, the Centralian carpet python, the central Australian carpet python, Bredl's carpet python, the central Australian Bredl's carpet python, and the central Bredl's carpet python.

  6. Snakes and ladders - Wikipedia

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    Snakes and ladders is a board game for two or more players regarded today as a worldwide classic. [1] The game originated in ancient India as Moksha Patam, and was brought to the United Kingdom in the 1890s. It is played on a game board with numbered, gridded squares. A number of "ladders" and "snakes" are pictured on the board, each connecting ...

  7. Calabar python - Wikipedia

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    Calabaria reinhardtii. — Stimson, 1969. [ Charina] reinhardtii. — Kluge, 1993. Common names: Calabar ground boa, burrowing boa, [3] Calabar boa, more. The Calabar python ( Calabaria reinhardtii) is a species of non-venomous snake in the family Boidae. The species is endemic to West and Central Africa. [4] It is the only species in its genus.

  8. Pygmy python - Wikipedia

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    Antaresia perthensis - Kluge, 1993. The pygmy python ( Antaresia perthensis ), also known as the anthill python, is a species of snake found in Western Australia. Their common names are due to their being the smallest member of the family Pythonidae and often being found in termite mounds. No subspecies are currently recognised.

  9. Snow snake - Wikipedia

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    A game of snow snake is played by four teams, called "corners", who compete in trying to throw their wooden "snow snakes" the farthest along a long trough, or track, of snow. The game is divided into rounds, and in a round each team gets four throws. At the end of each round, two points are awarded to the team of the person who made the ...