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colubrid
[kol-uh-brid, -yuh-]
noun
any of numerous, typically harmless snakes constituting the family Colubridae, having no vestigial limbs, a scale-covered head and body with a mostly bare face, and belly scales usually as wide as the body, including garter snakes, bull snakes, water snakes, racers, vine and tree snakes, and other temperate-to-tropical species, comprising about two-thirds of all living snakes.
adjective
belonging or pertaining to the Colubridae.
colubrid
/ ˈɒʊɪ /
noun
any snake of the family Colubridae, including many harmless snakes, such as the grass snake and whip snakes, and some venomous types
adjective
of, relating to, or belonging to the Colubridae
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of colubrid1
Example Sentences
But now that the colubrid market is becoming popular in Asia, Layman said he can barely raise the Mexican black king snakes fast enough to keep up with demand.
Previous: The more you know about colubrid snakes, the better a person you areMoreTetrapod Zoology .
Male combat in American colubrid snakes with remarks on combat in other colubrid and elapid snakes.
The skull of Conophis is typical of a relatively unspecialized colubrid snake.
Skull.—The skull is typically colubrid and shows no modifications.
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