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Garter and Ribbon snakes are beneficial, non-poisonous snakes. Garter Snakes are welcomed into gardens because they eat small rodents, snails, slugs Continue reading »

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Introducing The Honey Badger - The Most Fearless Animal in the World. Continue reading »

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The Cottonmouth (which used to be called Cottonmouth Moccasin or Water Moccasin) is a venomous, semi-aquatic snake. It is one of the five species of Continue reading »

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Black Racers are very fast black snakes with a bluish cast to their scales. Other names for this handsome, non-venomous snake are Blue Racer, Blue Ru Continue reading »

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The Diamond-backed Water Snake is a long, heavy-bodied, tan to gray-brown snake with a pattern of dark brown to black chain-like markings. The belly Continue reading »

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Since we were children we have welcomed the non-poisonous Kingsnakes into our yard. Kingsnakes are constrictors that live in many types of habitat, b Continue reading »

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On this page we will go over the basics of setting up your first cage as well as some ways to get creative with your cage design. Continue reading »

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Snakes are probably one of the most controversial animals. You either love them or hate them. Snakes are a very important link in the food chain and Continue reading »

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Let's face it, many if not most people have some anxiety about snakes and with good cause. Snakes are wild reptiles that will bite and defend themse Continue reading »

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When we think of predators, frightening images come to mind. Our heart rate jumps and we glance around warily. In society predators have thrown off Continue reading »

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