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Meaning of "subcaudals"
In zoology, 'subcaudals' refer to the scales found on the underside of the tail of snakes, which are used for identification and classification purposes
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subcaudals
Some of the posterior subcaudals may be irregularly divided.
Subcaudals divided in two rows.
All of the subcaudals are paired.
Probing is not really necessary, but males do probe to about nine to 14 subcaudals.
The subcaudals are single undivided.
Ventrals rounded ; subcaudals in two rows.
The subcaudals and often also the ventrals are edged with black.
The tail is long, and the subcaudals are paired.
The subcaudals are paired.
The anal plate entire, and the subcaudals are divided.
These subcaudals may be smooth or keeled as in Bitis arietans somalica.
The tail is short, and the subcaudals can be either single or paired.
The subcaudals are mostly in pairs, some of the anterior ones are single.
Ventrals rounded, subcaudals single.
The subcaudals are single, at least anteriorly.
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Females have no more than 24 subcaudals.
The posterior subcaudals tend to be divided, often irregularly.
The subcaudals are usually double, but there may be some interspersed singles.
The ventrals and subcaudals are white, broadly margined with black.