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''Borikenophis portoricensis''〔 (Vernacular Spanish: Culebra Corredora;〔(''Volume 1: Land Cover, Vertebrate Species Distributions, and Land Stewardship.'' ) William A. Gould, Caryl Alarcón, Brick Fevold, Michael E. Jiménez, Sebastián Martinuzzi, Gary Potts, Maya Quiñones, Mariano Solórzano, and Eduardo Ventosa. The Puerto Rico Gap Analysis Project. (Publication Number: IITF-GTR-39) USDA. Forest Service. International Institute of Tropical Forestry. March 2008. Page 140. Retrieved 18 August 2013.〕 Vernacular English: Puerto Rican racer〔(''2007 Wildlife Facts - Puerto Rican Racer.'' ) USDA. Forest Service. "El Yunque National Forest." Retrieved 26 August 2013.〕) is a snake that grows to 3 feet. ==Appearance and range== It slinks around in the trees of the Toro Negro State Forest. Its body sports a solid brown color with each of his scales edged by a darker brown. Like the forest's other various garden snakes, it is a daytime hunter.〔(''Animals in the Toro Negro Forest.'' ) Amy M. Armstrong. Demand Media. Retrieved 30 July 2013.〕 The Puerto Rican Racer is endemic to the island of Puerto Rico. It is capable of inflicting a venomous bite.
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