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Amphibian Florida Reptile Snake
 Florida's Fabulous Reptiles and Amphibians: Snakes, Lizards, Alligators, Frogs, and Turtles by Winston Williams, Florida's Fabulous Reptiles and Amphibians
Western blind snake - The western blind snake (Leptotyphlops humilis) is a member of the reptile family Leptotyphlopidae, which includes the blind snakes. They are sometimes known as the threadsnakes. Asp (reptile) - Asp is the modern/anglicized form of aspis. In antiquity the name refers to a venomous snake of Egypt from the Nile delta region and generally assumed to refer to the Egyptian cobra, but a wide array of other snakes were called asps. Hylonomus - Hylonomus lyelli was an early reptile. It lived 315 million years ago during the Carboniferous era, As of 2005 it is the earliest confirmed reptile (Westlothiana is older but may be an amphibian). Scarlet Kingsnake - The Scarlet Kingsnake (Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides) is a type of king snake that is found in the Eastern portion of the United States, particularly Florida. It is a subspecies of the Milk Snake Lampropeltis triangulum.
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