Baird's Patchnose Snake

Salvadora bairdi

Taxonomy

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Family: Colubridae Genus: Salvadora

About

Salvadora bairdi, also known commonly as Baird's patchnose snake and la culebra chata de Baird in Mexican Spanish, is a species of snake in the subfamily Colubrinae of the family Colubridae. The species is native to central Mexico.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Baird's Patchnose Snake?
The scientific name of Baird's Patchnose Snake is Salvadora bairdi.
What is the conservation status of Baird's Patchnose Snake?
The Baird's Patchnose Snake has a conservation status of Least Concern.
What kingdom does Baird's Patchnose Snake belong to?
Baird's Patchnose Snake belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
What phylum does Baird's Patchnose Snake belong to?
Baird's Patchnose Snake belongs to the phylum Chordata.
What class does Baird's Patchnose Snake belong to?
Baird's Patchnose Snake belongs to the class Reptilia.
What order does Baird's Patchnose Snake belong to?
Baird's Patchnose Snake belongs to the order Squamata.
What family does Baird's Patchnose Snake belong to?
Baird's Patchnose Snake belongs to the family Colubridae.
What genus does Baird's Patchnose Snake belong to?
Baird's Patchnose Snake belongs to the genus Salvadora.