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For a classification of snakes, see snake.
The results indicate the difficulty of automatic classification of snakes, nonetheless, is indicative of the practical use in as a first line prediction of the snake classification.
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To honor Slowinski, colleagues at the Center for North American Herpetology in Lawrence, Kansas, have established an award in his name for excellence in the classification of venomous snakes.
With a computerized analysis on the images of snakes using the proposed database and classification approach, we hope that more studies would come out to generate interest on this topic.
A recent study [ 46] has provided a generic re-classification of the sea snakes (Hydrophis group) to resolve the extensive paraphyly of genera found in previous studies (e.g. [ 179, 180]).
So far no automatic classification method has been proposed to distinguish snakes by deciphering the taxonomy features of snake for the two major species of snakes i.e. Elapidae and Viperidae.
Furthermore, there have been several reports of using peptide and protein masses, sometimes in conjunction with chromatographic retention times, for the classification of venoms from scorpions, large spiders and snakes [ 58- 66].
A pit of snakes.
Ophidiophobia- Fear of snakes.
Caterpillars the size of snakes.
For a full description of snakes, see snake.
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