colubrid snake
Noun: A colubrid snake is a member of the family Colubridae, which is the largest family of snakes. These snakes are mostly harmless to humans and are found in temperate to tropical regions across the globe. They exhibit a wide variety of habitats, including terrestrial (land-dwelling), arboreal (tree-dwelling), and aquatic (water-dwelling) environments.
The term "colubrid snake" is used to classify and describe a vast and diverse group of snakes based on their biological family. It is a formal, scientific term commonly used in herpetology (the study of reptiles and amphibians), wildlife biology, and educational contexts.
- The garter snake is a common colubrid snake found in North American gardens.
- Herpetologists study the feeding habits of various colubrid snakes.
- While most colubrid snakes are non-venomous, a few species possess mild venom.
- In Taxonomic Context: The term is precise in scientific classification. For example, "The new species was identified as a colubrid snake within the genus ."
- Contrast with Other Families: It is often used to distinguish these snakes from other families like vipers (Viperidae) or elapids (Elapidae, which includes cobras and coral snakes).
- Colubrid (noun/adjective): The shorter, more common form. As a noun: "The rat snake is a colubrid." As an adjective: "colubrid species."
- Colubridae (noun): The scientific Latin name for the family itself.
- Harmless snake (a general, non-scientific description for many colubrids, but not accurate for all, as some have venom).
- Typical snake (an informal term sometimes used to refer to common, non-venomous snakes, which are often colubrids).
The primary meaning is taxonomic, referring to the biological family. While "mostly harmless" is a key descriptor, it is important to note that this is a generalization. The family includes a few rear-fanged species (like the boomslang or vine snake) that possess venom and can be medically significant, though they are not considered as dangerous as front-fanged vipers or elapids.
- mostly harmless temperate-to-tropical terrestrial or arboreal or aquatic snakes