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According to Exeter Exotics the rare two-headed snake is a male, 1-month-old western hognose. The snake likes sardines and has not yet been named.
Some herpetologists consider kinking a response to feeling threatened. Others have reported it occurring without apparent ...
Snake catcher James Dowling of Houston County Georgia Snake Removal & Relocations caught the "impressive theatrics" on camera on May 21, in a video that has been viewed more than 230,000 times on ...
Eastern hognose snakes can be found in woodland and coastal areas with sandy soil. Racer The racer , or Coluber constrictor, is a nonvenomous snake species found throughout North America ...
An Eastern Hognose snake emerged out of the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday, April 26 Roxy Flanagan One woman’s beach trip went viral after she documented a huge snake slithering on the Ocean City ...
Alabama has only six venomous snake species, but there are many others that look and even act like those dangerous species as a defense mechanism. Here's how to tell them apart.
Tony Saravo of Bellmore feels reptiles are grossly misunderstood. The 24 year-old owner of Uncle Tony’s Reptile Show has made ...
OCEAN CITY, Md. (WJZ/CBS Newspath) - A Maryland woman's video capturing a large snake slithering on the beach in Ocean City has gone viral, unsettling many who frequent the popular destination.
In the 6-second video, the snake is seen moving furiously. There are very few predators that are feared and hated as much as snakes are. However, their unique and amazing abilities often makes ...
A rare two-headed snake has hatched in Devon at an exotic pet shop, and the owner is asking the public to name each head. The western hognose snake hatched last month at Exeter Exotics, in Exeter ...
The shape of a snake's head can be useful in determining whether it is poisonous, ... Hognose snake. Primarily found in the southeastern part of the state, Hognose snakes frequent sandy habitats.
The eastern hognose snake, also known as the "zombie snake," has a unique defense mechanism. ... It will puff up its head, hiss loudly, and even pretend to bite with its mouth closed.