Liophis miliaris was created in 1758.
Conus miliaris was created in 1792.
Erosaria miliaris was created in 1791.
Aspidomorpha miliaris was created in 1775.
Psammechinus miliaris was created in 1771.
Eryx miliaris was created in 1773.
Gymnothorax miliaris was created in 1856.
The English name for Liophis epinephelus is the Parrot Snake.
The Liophis epinephelus
Liophis, commonly known as the South American snail-eating snake, typically weighs between 100 to 300 grams, depending on the species and individual size. These snakes are slender and can vary in length, generally ranging from 1 to 2 meters. Their weight can be influenced by factors such as age, diet, and overall health.
This is the scientific name of a snake found in the amazon rainforests. It is immune to the toxins produced by poison arrow frogs and can eat them without becoming sick unless the toxin is very strong.
Yes, Leimadophis epinephelus is commonly known as the indigo snake.
To date, the only known natural predator of poison arrow frogs is a snake known as Liophis (Leimadophis epinephelus). This snake has developed resistance to the frogs' poison.