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Types Of Snakes

January 18th, 2009

From a total of 2,700 snake species and subspecies, 80% are non-venomous. Different types of snake groups people almost all globe areas located in temperate or warm climate with the exception of Ireland, New Zealand and some disparate islands. Just as the species distinguish from each other, the same thing becomes apparent for the types [...]

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Snakes

January 17th, 2009

With the exception of Antarctica, snakes are everywhere on the globe in warm and temperate geographical areas. The diversity of the 2,700 snakes species is relevant in the size differences too: there are some only a few centimeters long while others reach the impressive length of nine meters like the anacondas or the pythons. Venomous [...]

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Water Snakes

January 17th, 2009

Swimming is an innate ability with snakes, their morphology makes it possible for them to hunt both on land and in water, and there are species which surely prefer water as their main life environment. Tree branches touching the water surface or overhanging trees are the favorite spots of water snakes to wait for their [...]

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Copperhead Snakes

January 16th, 2009

Copperhead snakes are the snakes to cause the nastiest and most frequent of problems in the United States. The copperhead can be recognized by the stout shape and the clear distinction between the neck and the rest of the body as well as by its pale cross-band tan pattern that gets darker in the middle [...]

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Garden Snakes

January 16th, 2009

Snakes like hiding places, they are pretty solitary creatures that do not pose any risk unless fear an attack. For instance, many house owners have heard of garden snakes but they have actually never seen any. If you love gardening it is possible to find the skins they leave behind, otherwise they are so camouflaged [...]

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