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Sea Snakes - Sea Snakes are believed to have evolved from land snakes in Australia. There are about 52 kinds of sea snakes, and almost all are venomous. I think the most amazing fact about sea snakes is that they can still bite for about an hour after death! All over...
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American International Rattlesnake Museum - See pictures and read facts about some of our most popular snakes and other animals. Go to Exhibit Animals. Facts and diagrams about snakes in general. Learn about snakebites, venom, rattles, fangs and more! Go to Information about Snakes. You won't belie...
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Copperhead - The Copperhead is probably the most common venomous snakes in the Brazos Valley. It is generally found in wooded areas, but can be found within the cities. Copperheads are not particularly aggressive snakes and will usually rely on their cryptic pattern...
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Sea Snakes - Sea snake is the common name for certain marine members of a family of venomous snakes. Sea snakes inhabit tropical waters from the Indian ocean to the Pacific ocean. Sea snakes are particularly abundant in the Persian Gulf and the Bay of Bengal. Most sea...
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LHS Biology Lab: Corn Snake * - info on their coloring, behavior, length, and the meaning of their name. The Corn Snake was one of the first snakes to be kept in captivity. Many people keep corn snakes world wide for various reasons. The snake comes in many different colors. Many people...
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Venomous.com/ * - This page is in no way comprehensive and is only intended to give a brief overview into the keeping of venomous animals. It is also here to show you that snakes are only animals. Some pretty, some not, they are just animals. Although these types of animal...
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Venomous Snakes * - find out what venom is, what venomous snakes eat, and about different species. From the Pelotes Island Nature Preserve. Venomous means poisonous! Take 5 giant steps back when you see a snake; then run and tell a grown-up. Snakes are only 1 inch tall, and...
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Kingsnakes and Milksnakes * - Kingsnakes and milksnakes are some of the most beautiful snakes in the world and are very popular and easily kept in captivity. Moderately sized and usually quite docile, these snakes appeal to the beginner as well as to the experienced herpetoculturist....
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Eastern Kingsnake - photo credit: Jeff Hall Description: These are shiny dark brown or black snakes that ranges from 36 to 48 in. (90-122 cm) in length. Eastern Kingsnakes are sometimes called "Chain Snakes" because they are patterned with white or yellow marki...
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Cottonmouth Snakes - The Cottonmouth(or Water moccasin), Agkistrodon piscivorous, is the only water snake in Texas that is venomous. Though they are much maligned, they are very important members of the aquatic community. Cottonmouths eat mostly fish and frogs but will take o...
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