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Some herpetologists consider kinking a response to feeling threatened. Others have reported it occurring without apparent ...
Q. In a recent column you said bushmasters are the largest pit vipers in the world. I was told pit vipers have vertical ...
Tony Saravo of Bellmore feels reptiles are grossly misunderstood. The 24 year-old owner of Uncle Tony’s Reptile Show has made ...
Nebraska's lakes and rivers are home to various snake species, including venomous ones. Here's what you need to know before ...
Two new lodges are hoping to help protect pristine pockets of a country where the unique wildlife is under threat ...
When most people think of snakes, they often conjure images of dangerous, venomous creatures ready to strike. However, the reptile world is full of snake species that, despite their intimidating ...
Conservation of Snakes. Image via Unspalsh Non-venomous snakes are an ideal choice for reptilian enthusiasts who desire a safe yet exotic pet. These snakes pose no venomous threat to humans or other ...
Rattlesnakes, feared for their potent venom, are often mistaken for harmless species. This article explores eight snakes that ...
The wait is over our hognose snake eggs have finally hatched! Watch as these tiny, adorable hatchlings emerge and take their first slithery steps into the world.
Other non-venomous snakes include the Coachwhip, Swamp Snake, Green Snake and Hognose Snake. While nonvenomous, these snakes can bite if they feel threatened or are provoked.