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    Retrieved 17 August 2007. Species Loxocemus bicolor at The Reptile Database. Accessed 17 August 2007. "Loxocemus bicolor". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
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    xenopeltids are most closely related to the Mexican burrowing python (Loxocemus bicolor) and to the true pythons (Pythonidae). Adults can grow up to 1...
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  • Loxocemidae (one species, the Mexican burrowing python, in the genus Loxocemus) and Xenopeltidae (two species of sunbeam snakes in the genus Xenopeltis)...
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    closely related to the sunbeam snakes (Xenopeltis) and the Mexican python (Loxocemus). Poaching of pythons is a lucrative business with the global python skin...
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    break an egg open and consume its contents in a way similar to the living Loxocemus. Sanajeh is likely to have had a nest-plundering feeding strategy, and...
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    Loxocemidae Cope, 1861 Mexican burrowing snakes Mexican burrowing snake (Loxocemus bicolor) Pareidae Romer, 1956 Pareid snakes Perrotet's mountain snake...
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  • constrictor snakes. This family consists of a single genus (Loxocemus) and a single species Loxocemus bicolor. It can reach a length of 157 cm (62 in), but...
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    Loxocemus Macrostomata...
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  • The monotypic family Loxocemidae has a single genus (Loxocemus) and a single species Loxocemus bicolor. It can reach a length of 157 centimetres (62 in)...
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  • Loxocemus Xenopeltis...
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