Cribo
The cribo is a member of the Drymarchon genus, as is the Indigo snake of the Southeastern United States.
Within this genus the Yellowtail cribo holds the distinction of being the longest, as it has been known to reach 10 feet (3.05m) in length. Its cousin, the Indigo snake, is the longest snake in North America, as the cribo's distribution is limited to Central and South America.
It is carnivorous and will eat any other small animal it can overpower. As it is not a constrictor and is nonvenomous, it subdues prey by thrashing it about until it can pin the animal down and swallow it whole.
Species
Species in this genus include:
- Newly discovered species Drymarchon caudomaculatus
- Yellowtail cribo Drymarchon corais corais
- Eastern Indigo Snake Drymarchon corais couperi or Drymarchon couperi
- Texas Indigo Snake Drymarchon corais erebennus
- Margarita Island cribo Drymarchon corais margaritae
- Blacktail cribo Drymarchon corais melanurus
- Mexican Redtail cribo Drymarchon corais rubidius
- Unicolor cribo Drymarchon corais unicolor
External links
- http://www.indigosnakes.com
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070205144435/http://biology.bangor.ac.uk:80/~bss166/Publications/Drymarchon.pdf
- https://web.archive.org/web/20050307073542/http://biology.bangor.ac.uk:80/~bss166/Taxa/Drymar.htm
- http://www.peanut.org/mike/text/indigosnakes.htm
- "Black Snakes": Identification and Ecology - University of Florida fact sheet
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