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adaptations of Southern Hognose Snake
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The Southern hognose has an upturned snout for digging, stout body and keeled scales for burrowing, mild toad-resistant venom, camouflage coloration, and dramatic defenses: bluff strikes, neck flattening, hissing, and playing dead.
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