American Pipe Snake
American Pipe Snake
These are highly colorful snakes in the Aniliidae family. Although they only have two colors, those colors can vary. The black rings are always black, but the normally red bands can be bright red to dull orange. The longest one I have encountered was 106 cm. Most are somewhat smaller, 50-75 cm. They are ovovivíparos.
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