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Amphisbaena alba
Cobra-de-duas-cabeças, cobra-cega·Linnaeus, 1758
GBIF:240169496
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PROFILE
Species Profile
Characteristics
VIDA_LIVRE_INDIVIDUAL
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GEOGRAPHY
Distribution Map
REGIONS
Geographic Distribution(32)
BO
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
BR
native
CO
native
EC
native
PE
native
PY
native
SR
native
VE
native
DATA
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Common names used for this species across different languages and regions.
Cobra-de-duas-cabeças, cobra-cegapor
Vernacular (common) names are the everyday names used for a species in different languages and regions. A single species may have dozens of common names worldwide.
Cobra-de-duas-cabeças, cobra-cega
porNorte, Nordeste, Centro-oeste, Sudeste, Sul
CLASSIFICATION
Taxonomic Classification Tree
HIERARCHY