10 Snakes That Lay Loads Of Young
1 Checkered keelback Maximum length: at least 140cm. One of the top egg layers in the Indian subcontinent, alongside […]
1 Checkered keelback Maximum length: at least 140cm. One of the top egg layers in the Indian subcontinent, alongside […]
1 The world’s highest climbing snake The ringed tree boa (Corallus annulatus) is a non-venomous species of Central America,
1 A rainforest river snake The Micrurus coral snake genus numbers 82 in the Americas, and is adding new members
1 Venezuelan lancehead Maximum length: 166.7cm. The Bothrops lancehead genus is one of the largest groups of venomous snakes
1 A southern Californian rattler If you’re staggering around the remote Californian countryside for some reason, maybe after your
1 Everywhere in the western US The common garter snake is the most widespread member of its group in
1 Complete paralysis Different snake venoms have completely different specialities. Rattlesnakes tend to specialise in coagulopathy, destroying blood clotting
1 Desert adaptions Snakes slithering among cacti is reasonably common in Arizona and Chihuahua, yet there’s also snakes which
1 Ontogenetic colour changes Some snakes, like the timber rattlesnake, stay the same colour throughout their lives. They pop
1 Ribbon coral snake Maximum length: 145cm. One of the most widespread coral snakes in South America in terms