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  • ...known for its sole genus and species, the [[Secretarybird]] (''Sagittarius serpentarius''). This distinctive bird of prey is native to the open grasslands and sava
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  • ...of 'snake-eater'. Another example is the [[Secretary Bird]] (''Sagittarius serpentarius''), a bird of prey from sub-Saharan Africa that hunts snakes on the ground.
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  • * ''Nabalus serpentarius'' – (Also known as ''Prenanthes serpentaria'') Canopy rattlesnake-root
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  • ...ca|thumb]] [[File:Echinaster_serpentarius_(USNM_E28192)_001.png|Echinaster serpentarius (USNM E28192) 001|thumb|left]] [[File:Pink_salmon_FWS.jpg|Pink salmon FWS|t
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  • ...iesky,_and_Serpens.jpg|Sidney Hall - Urania's Mirror - Taurus Poniatowski, Serpentarius, Scutum Sobiesky, and Serpens|thumb]] [[File:SerpensCaputCC.jpg|SerpensCapu
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  • ...umb]] [[File:Echinaster_serpentarius_(USNM_E28192)_001.png|left|Echinaster serpentarius (USNM E28192) 001|thumb]] [[File:Saccoglossus_kowalevskii_by_Spengel_1893.p
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