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Naja savannula
species of reptile
Cenaspis aenigma
Cenaspis aenigma is a species of colubrid snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae and the only member of the monotypic genus Cenaspis. It is endemic to the highlands of western Chiapas, Mexico, where it was described from a single, partially digested male specimen found in the stomach of a Central American coral snake (Micrurus nigrocinctus). This is referenced in its generic name, as cena is Spanish for "dinner". Despite being partially digested, the specimen still displayed many unique traits, including undivided subcaudals for the full length of the tail, as well as a simple hemipenis completely
Acanthosaura murphyi
species of reptil
Anolis dracula
species of reptile
Cnemaspis mahabali
species of reptile
Lophognathus horneri
species of reptile
Calumma roaloko
species of reptile
Pseudalsophis thomasi
species of reptile

Apostolepis kikoi
species of reptil
Dipsas oswaldobaezi
species of snake
Pseudalsophis darwini
species of reptile
Cnemaspis amboliensis
species of reptile