pipe snake

pipe snake
any of several nonvenomous, burrowing snakes of the genus Cylindrophis, of southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago, having an evenly cylindrical body.

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snake
      any primitive burrowing snake characterized by remnants of a pelvic girdle and belonging to the genera Cylindrophis, Anilius, or Anomochilus. Each genus represents a distinct family: the Cylindrophiidae, Aniliidae, and Anomochilidae, respectively. All are small to moderately sized snakes with smooth glossy scales (scale) and a small head that is indistinct from the neck. They are harmless nocturnal animals that burrow in mud and loose soil.

      Ten species of Asian pipe snakes, Cylindrophis, exist. They inhabit Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia. Asian pipe snakes are relatively small, reaching lengths of 0.3–0.9 metre (1–3 feet), with a cosmopolitan appetite. They feed upon invertebrates (invertebrate) and vertebrates (vertebrate), and their diet also includes other snakes, which they subdue with their powerful jaws. Asian pipe snakes are live-bearing and produce 1–15 young at a time. When the snake is molested, the head is buried beneath its coiled body and the tail is raised; the tail, which is brightly coloured and resembles a head, often startles a potential predator.

      The false coral snake (A. scytale) is the sole member of Anilius and family Aniliidae. It inhabits the Amazon basin (Amazon Rainforest) of South America, where it hides during the day under litter on the forest floor or beneath the soil. It comes out at night to hunt for snakes and lizards (lizard). Although it is nonvenomous, it is often confused with coral snakes (coral snake) (Micrurus) by its bright coloration and bold pattern of red and black rings. Adults may grow to a maximum length of 1 metre (3 feet), but most are less than 60 cm (24 inches). It gives birth to 7–15 live young.

      Anomochilus is a rare genus containing two species (A. leonardi and A. weberi) that live in the Malay Peninsula and on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo. Commonly known as dwarf pipe snakes, these small snakes are egg layers, have blunt heads, and may grow to lengths of 0.3–0.4 metre (1–1.5 feet). They hide under leaf litter on the forest floor and feed upon invertebrates.

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