glargiini
Glargiini is a genus of small to medium-sized snakes belonging to the family Colubridae. The genus is native to the Americas, with species found in Central and South America. Glargiini snakes are known for their distinctive coloration, which often includes a combination of brown, black, and white patterns. They are typically non-venomous and are often found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts.
The genus Glargiini was first described by the American herpetologist Edward Drinker Cope in 1862. The name
Glargiini snakes are generally docile and non-aggressive, making them popular pets for reptile enthusiasts. They are
In conservation, Glargiini snakes are generally considered to be of least concern, as they are widely distributed