© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 1200_01_03_05_09.tif
Species:
Dromicus biserialis
Common: Galapagos Snake
Syn.: ID uncertain, may be Alophis sp.
Range: Bartolome Island, Galápagos Archipelago
Tax.: Colubridae > Serpentes > Squamata > Reptilia
Note: F. There are three species of snakes endemic to the Galapagos; all are small nonvenomous black (or g...
KW: Galapagos, islands, evolution, natural selection, raw lava landscape, island molding
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 1200_01_03_05_10.tif
Species:
Dromicus biserialis
Common: Galapagos Snake
Syn.: ID uncertain, may be Alophis sp.
Range: Bartolome Island, Galápagos Archipelago
Tax.: Colubridae > Serpentes > Squamata > Reptilia
Note: F. There are three species of snakes endemic to the Galapagos; all are small nonvenomous black (or g...
KW: Galapagos, islands, evolution, natural selection, raw lava landscape, island molding
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 1200_01_03_05_11.tif
Species:
Dromicus biserialis
Common: Galapagos Snake
Syn.: ID uncertain, may be Alophis sp.
Range: Bartolome Island, Galápagos Archipelago
Tax.: Colubridae > Serpentes > Squamata > Reptilia
Note: F. There are three species of snakes endemic to the Galapagos; all are small nonvenomous black (or g...
KW: Galapagos, islands, evolution, natural selection, raw lava landscape, island molding
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 1200_01_03_05_11a.tif
Species:
Dromicus biserialis
Common: Galapagos Snake
Syn.: ID uncertain, may be Alophis sp.
Range: Bartolome Island, Galápagos Archipelago
Tax.: Colubridae > Serpentes > Squamata > Reptilia
Note: F. There are three species of snakes endemic to the Galapagos; all are small nonvenomous black (or g...
KW: Galapagos, islands, evolution, natural selection, raw lava landscape, island molding
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© Joseph W. Dougherty
Asset: 1200_01_03_05_12.tif
Species:
Dromicus biserialis
Common: Galapagos Snake
Syn.: ID uncertain, may be Alophis sp.
Range: Bartolome Island, Galápagos Archipelago
Tax.: Colubridae > Serpentes > Squamata > Reptilia
Note: F. There are three species of snakes endemic to the Galapagos; all are small nonvenomous black (or g...
KW: Galapagos, islands, evolution, natural selection, raw lava landscape, island molding
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