Determine the size and shape of the skin. There's a great chart in the links below that will help you narrow down what the snake skin could possibly be. For instance, garter snakes generally fall into the medium (1 to 3 feet) category when it comes to size. There are other indicators...
Corn snake eggs. Photo: Dawson via Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 2.5 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/deed.en Try not to disturb any eggs you find in the wild. They will die if they are outside of a few inches of dirt, or peat moss, etc. for too long. The eggs n...
Anyway,the University of Kentucky has a convenient guidethat will tell you everything you need to know about that snake you just saw in your yard, your garden...God forbid, in your HOUSE. The site features several categories with dropdown menus so that you can enter as much information as...
written by Sarah Clark for Southeastern Reptile Rescue Fears are educated into us and can, if we wish, be educated out. -Karl A. Merringer A righteous man cares for the needs of his animal... Proverbs 12:10 Need to identify a snake? Well, you're at the right place!
- Banned pets: lion, tiger, leopard, jaguar, bear, non-native venomous snake Kansas bans large cats, bears, and non-native venomous snakes. Legal exotic pets come with stringent requirements, including registration fees, inspections, insurance coverage, and a written recovery plan in the event ...
Forty-eight specimens are held by the Royal Ontario Museum and one, with an isolated set of grasping appendages, is from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Specimen from the Collins Quarry, Mount Stephen (Yoho National Park, BC). Credit: Photo by J.B. Caron/Royal Ontario ...
Snake venom can cause blindness, necrosis, and death. There are usually only five or six snakebite-related fatalities per year in the U.S., while India is believed to have the most with about half of the world’s snake bites each year. #2. Human Pixabay #2. Human Number of people ...
Yet I have got a white worm like pest in my aquarium. They are no more than 5mm long and as thin as a human hair. They crawl, not slide up the glass, and can become free swimming, they wriggle through the water like a small snake. I have got a video of them which I would ...