Tortrix scytale, Print, The Aniliidae are a monotypic family created for the monotypic genus Anilius that contains the single species A. scytale. Common names include American pipe snake and false coral snake. It is found in South America. This snake possesses a vestigial pelvic girdle that is visible as a pair of cloacal spurs. It is ovoviviparous. It is non-venomous, and its diet consists mainly of amphibians and other reptiles. Currently, two subspecies are recognized, including the typical form described here., 1700-1880
Tortrix scytale, Print, The Aniliidae are a monotypic family created for the monotypic genus Anilius that contains the single species A. scytale. Common names include American pipe snake and false coral snake. It is found in South America. This snake possesses a vestigial pelvic girdle that is visible as a pair of cloacal spurs. It is ovoviviparous. It is non-venomous, and its diet consists mainly of amphibians and other reptiles. Currently, two subspecies are recognized, including the typical form described here., 1700-1880
Size: 3663px × 4668px
Location:
Photo credit: © Artokoloro / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: -venomous, 1700-1880, america, american, amphibians, aniliidae, anilius, cloacal, common, consists, coral, created, diet, false, family, form, genus, girdle, include, monotypic, names, ovoviviparous, pair, pelvic, pipe, possesses, print, recognized, reptiles, scytale, single, snake, south, species, spurs, subspecies, tortrix, typical, vestigial, visible