Introduction to the species of blunt-tailed two-headed snake

A brief introduction to the species of two-headed snakes with blunt tails
Two-headed snakes with blunt tails

Two-headed snakes with blunt tails Snakes do not have two heads, but because their tails are thick and blunt. The shape, thickness, and patterns of the tails are very similar to the heads. If you don't look carefully, you will feel that both ends are shaped like heads. The blunt-tailed two-headed snake is a non-venomous snake.

Chinese name: Blunt-tailed two-headed snake

Binary name: Calamaria septentrionalis

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrates p>

Class: Prosopodia

Subclass: Diploma

Order: Squamata

Suborder:Snake suborder

Family:Colubridae

Subfamily: Ladynae

Genus:Episperm

Species:Blunt-tailed two-headed snake

Dispersed areas:Vietnam, China and other places


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