Snake Head Scalation Diagrams
Head Scalation
Head scalation refers to the size, shape, and presence of scales on the head. Many species are distinguished by the presence of a single scale or the shape of scales on the head. Fortunately, scalation can be practiced readily by looking at iNaturalist photos or museum specimens.
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Here is a classic diagram in the public domain 
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