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Homalopsidae
The Homalopsidae are a family of snakes which contains about 30 genera and more than 50 species. They are commonly known as Indo-Australian water snakes, mudsnakes, or bockadams. They are also known as (lit. "water snake") in Indonesian. They are typically stout-bodied water snakes, and all are mildly venomous. Two monotypic genera are notable for their unusual morphology: Erpeton possesses a pair of short, fleshy appendages protruding from the front of the snout, and Bitia has uniquely enlarged palatine teeth. Cerberus species have been noted to use sidewinding to cross slick mud flats during

Brachyorrhos
Brachyorrhos is a genus of snakes of the family Homalopsidae.

Keel-bellied Water Snake
species of reptile
Brachyorrhos albus
species of reptile
Hypsiscopus matannensis
species of reptile
Kualatahan
Kualatahan is a genus of snakes belonging to the family Homalopsidae.
Karnsophis
Karnsophis is a genus of snakes belonging to the family Homalopsidae.
Mintonophis
Mintonophis is a genus of snakes belonging to the family Homalopsidae.
Miralia
Miralia is a genus of snakes belonging to the family Homalopsidae.