Typhlopidae
The Typhlopidae are a family of blind snakes. They are found mostly in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and all mainland Australia and various islands. The rostral scale overhangs the mouth to form a shovel-like burrowing structure. They live underground in burrows, and since they have no use for vision, their eyes are mostly vestigial. They have light-detecting black eye spots, and teeth occur in the upper jaw. The tail ends with a horn-like scale. Most of these species are oviparous. Currently, ten genera are recognized containing over 200 species.
AcutotyphlopsAcutotyphlops banaorumAcutotyphlops infralabialisAcutotyphlops kunuaensisAcutotyphlops solomonisAcutotyphlops subocularisAfrotyphlops anomalusCyclotyphlopsDominican blind snakeGrenada worm snakeGuadeloupe blind snakeLetheobiaLetheobia caecaLetheobia pallidaList of typhlopid species and subspeciesMontiserrat worm snakeRamphotyphlops acuticaudusRamphotyphlops affinisRamphotyphlops albicepsRamphotyphlops angusticepsRamphotyphlops australisRamphotyphlops batillusRamphotyphlops bituberculatusRamphotyphlops broomiRamphotyphlops centralisRamphotyphlops chamodracaenaRamphotyphlops cumingiiRamphotyphlops depressusRamphotyphlops diversusRamphotyphlops endoterusRamphotyphlops erycinusRamphotyphlops exocoetiRamphotyphlops flaviventerRamphotyphlops grypusRamphotyphlops guentheriRamphotyphlops hamatusRamphotyphlops howi
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Typhlopidae
The Typhlopidae are a family of blind snakes. They are found mostly in the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and all mainland Australia and various islands. The rostral scale overhangs the mouth to form a shovel-like burrowing structure. They live underground in burrows, and since they have no use for vision, their eyes are mostly vestigial. They have light-detecting black eye spots, and teeth occur in the upper jaw. The tail ends with a horn-like scale. Most of these species are oviparous. Currently, ten genera are recognized containing over 200 species.
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Die Blindschlangen (Typhlopida ...... s sind über 250 Arten bekannt.
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I Tiflopidi (Typhlopidae Merre ...... la superfamiglia Typhlopoidea.
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Los tiflópidos (Typhlopidae) s ...... s, que contienen 260 especies.
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The Typhlopidae are a family o ...... d containing over 200 species.
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Typhlopidae é uma família da o ...... ém, a percepção de predadores.
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TyphlopidaeFichier:Ramphotyphl ...... ée par Blasius Merrem en 1820.
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Wormslangen (Typhlopidae) zijn ...... zijn vaak langwerpig van vorm.
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Ślepuchowate (węże ślepe), (Ty ...... atunek nie występuje w Polsce.
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Слепозмейки, или слепуны (лат. ...... мейка (Typhlops vermicularis).
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盲蛇科是蛇亞目下包含所有盲蛇的科,科內的蛇類主要分佈於非洲、 ...... 。大部分盲蛇都是卵生的,目前有6個屬共204個品種已被確認。
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* Typhlopidae –Jan, 1863
* Typhlopidae –de Witte, 1962
* TyphlopidaeMerrem, 1820
* TyphlopinaJ.P. Müller, 1832
* TyphlopsidaeGray, 1845
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Die Blindschlangen (Typhlopida ...... s sind über 250 Arten bekannt.
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I Tiflopidi (Typhlopidae Merre ...... la superfamiglia Typhlopoidea.
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Los tiflópidos (Typhlopidae) s ...... s, que contienen 260 especies.
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The Typhlopidae are a family o ...... d containing over 200 species.
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Typhlopidae é uma família da o ...... aiçoeira por viver no subsolo.
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TyphlopidaeFichier:Ramphotyphl ...... ée par Blasius Merrem en 1820.
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Wormslangen (Typhlopidae) zijn ...... een dun en langwerpig lichaam.
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Ślepuchowate (węże ślepe), (Ty ...... atunek nie występuje w Polsce.
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Слепозмейки, или слепуны (лат. ...... мейка (Typhlops vermicularis).
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盲蛇科是蛇亞目下包含所有盲蛇的科,科內的蛇類主要分佈於非洲、 ...... 。大部分盲蛇都是卵生的,目前有6個屬共204個品種已被確認。
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Blindschlangen
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Typhlopidae
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Typhlopidae
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Typhlopidae
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Typhlopidae
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Typhlopidae
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Wormslangen
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Ślepuchowate
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Слепозмейки
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盲蛇科
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