Thamnophis.com is the biggest server about all species and subspecies of the genus Thamnophis (Garter Snakes).
The Rattlesnake Museum is home to the largest collection of different species of live rattlesnakes in the world!
Comprehensive information on the world's longest venomous snake, the cobra. Hundreds of diversions including obscure links, dance music, chat and The Cobras Who's Who.
An online fieldguide to the venomous snakes of Florida is presented. The guide is fully illustrated and the descriptions of the snakes include characteristics that are relatively easy for the layman to see. The guide is not written for professional herpetologists.
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A brief introduction to venomous snakes ...
For Goodness Snakes! Treating and Preventing Venomous Bites by John Henkel They fascinate. They repel. Some pose a danger. Others are harmless. And whether they are seen as slimy creatures or colorful curiosities, snakes play important environmental roles in the fragile ecosystems of the nation's wildlife areas. People who frequent these wilderness spots, as well as those who camp, hike, picnic, ...
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Rattlesnake ! Bayou Bob's Rattlesnake Ranch. Everything about snakes and more.
The Venomous Snakes of Texas ...
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Been raided yet : Gov't officers raping and pillaging Smuggled and Smuggled-2 ....Read the books now! Go to another quality smuggled.com site Banned Websites Victorian Police Corruption Dynamiting the cone of silence Wildlife Trafficking Internet Censorship 1 Internet Censorship 2 Internet Censorship 3 Media suppression / Police Corruption UK Police Corruption Tortoise massacre Scientific Fraud ...
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Welcome to the Alterna Page, the on-line reference guide to the Gray-banded Kingsnake, Lampropeltis alterna. This site was begun in December 1994 as a collaboration of hobbyist and professional herpetologists sharing their writings, images, and experiences regarding this fascinating snake. Inside you will find literally hundreds of images, maps, and documents, covering the natural history of ...
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Victims of Venom ...
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PYTHON TAXONOMY, CHONDROPYTHON, GREEN PYTHON, BLACK-HEADED PYTHON, WOMA, ASPIDITES, ASPIDITES RAMSAYI, ASPIDITES MELANOCEPHALUS, SNAKE, SERPENT, WATER PYTHON, MACKLOTT'S PYTHON, CARPET SNAKE, HOSER'S PYTHONS, RAYMOND HOSER, WELLS AND WELLINGTON, DAVID BARKER, ARNOLD KLUGE, GARTH UNDERWOOD, SCRUB PYTHON, AMETHYSTINE PYTHON, TIMOR PYTHON, LAURIE SMITH, BRIAN BUSH, OLIVE PYTHON, OENPELLI PYTHON, ...
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Venomous Snakes 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 theyre scared of you! Most snakes are not venomous, but a few are. If you get bitten by a snake, wash the bite well; remember what the snake looks like; and get a grown-up to take you to the doctor. What is a snake A snake is a reptile without ...
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The Ubiquetous Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata guttata) by Petra Spiess-Rocky Mountain Herpetoculture Introduction Corn snakes (Elaphe guttata guttata) are one of the most available snakes in the pet trade today. Vast numbers of corn snakes are captive bred annually, and are justifiably one of the most popular snakes of all time. Corn snakes are relatively small, rarely exceeding five feet in length, ...
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The Mountain Kingsnake Enthusiast's Site Please read the following remarks: Set your monitor resolution to 640 X 480 and True Color (24 Bit). For optimum viewing quality, make sure you have installed Netscape or Internet Explorer versions 3.0 or higher. These pages have been written using Netscape Communicator (4.0) and Internet Explorer 4.0, but should operate well on versions 3.0 and higher.
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Burmese Python THINK!!! Do you really want a snake that may grow more than 20 feet long or weigh 200 pounds, urinate and defecate like a horse, will live more than 25 years and for whom you will have to kill mice, rats and, eventually, rabbits (no chickens any more due to the ever increasing rate of Salmonella in the food industry) Many people think that when they decide they don't want their ...
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Captive Husbandry of the Sunbeam Snake (Xenopeltis unicolor) by Petra Spiess-Rocky Mountain Herpetoculture The sunbeam snake (Xenopeltis unicolor) is native to Indonesia and is often encountered in rice paddies. This species garners its common name from the incredible iridescence of its scales, a trait difficult to capture on film. The ground color of the snake's dorsal side is a dark brown, ...
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Welcome to the Pituophis Page: a content site devoted to the uncomparable Pine Snakes, Gopher Snakes, and Bull Snakes of North America. This is a community project by members of the kingsnake.com readership, and more specifically the pine/ bull/gopher snake forum. This page is very much an ongoing project, and right now we are at the basic framing stage. If you would like to contribute to this ...
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Caresheets Pictures Mailinglists Misc. Links My Snakes Award Me Welcome to The Boa Page!! Thank you for checking it out. This site is dedicated to the Boa. May it be the Emerald Tree Boa or the Rosy Boa, you'll find it here. If you have anything you'd like seen here including pictures, care information, personal experiences, etc., please e-mail them to ProgrammerJon@cox.net. Herpcam's Banner ...
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A Life History of the Gray-Banded Kingsnake, Lampropeltis mexicana alterna in Texas Written by Dennie Miller dmiller@SUL-ROSS-1.SULROSS.EDU As a graduate student in 1979 Dennis(Dennie)Miller presented this thesis to the graduate council at Sul Ross University in Alpine, Texas. Though somewhat dated, Dennie was the first to document many facets of the Lampropelis alterna that were unknown at the ...
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Grey banded kingsnake (Lampropeltis alterna) Captive Care of Kingsnakes and Milksnakes by Petra Spiess-Rocky Mountain Herpetoculture Introduction Kingsnakes and milksnakes are members of one of the most popular snake genera in herpetoculture, Lampropeltis. The genus Lampropeltis is endemic to North and South America, with many members present in the continental United States. The most popular ...
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A Discussion of Traditional Snake Bite Treatment by Bayou Bob, circa, 1997 One of the most painful and excruciating injuries that can occur to an individual is that of a venomous snake bite. There is very little good news when it comes to this situation. It helps somewhat to learn that many times even the most toxic of snakes may not inject venom. This may be a choice made by the snake as in not ...
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Skip to content Search Advanced Search Site Map About MEDLINEplus Home Medical Encyclopedia Other encyclopedia topics: A-Ag Ah-Ap Aq-Az B-Bk Bl-Bz C-Cg Ch-Co Cp-Cz D-Di Dj-Dz E-Ep Eq-Ez F G H-Hf Hg-Hz I-In Io-Iz J K L-Ln Lo-Lz M-Mf Mg-Mz N O P-Pl Pm-Pz Q R S-Sh Si-Sp Sq-Sz T-Tn To-Tz U V W X Y Z 0-9 Snake bite Contents of this page: Illustrations Alternative names Definition Considerations ...
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Review of venomous snake bites and consequences ...
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The Sonoran Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis pyromelana pyromelana) Natural History, Captive Care, and Breeding. This article appeared in the September 1997 issue of Reptile Hobbyist I was hiking to the top of Spruce Mountain (elevation 7, 693 ft) in Prescott, Arizona with some friends on an August afternoon when my boyfriend exclaimed, I see a milksnake, I see a milksnake! . Now, I knew it was ...
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Keeping garter snakes (Thamnophis spp.) in the class room.
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Rare Ball Pythons for investment and breeding, excellent customer support, and the only Genetics Wizard anywhere!
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Snakes Harmful and Harmless Australia's Venomous Snakes: The Modern Myth or Are You A Man Or A Mouse by Brian Bush Author's Note: When concerning reptiles, the terms poisonous and venomous require redefining. Poison is toxic if inhaled or ingested. The only poisonous reptiles known in Australia are the Green Turtle and the Hawksbill Turtle. More people have probably died on this earth as a ...
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CAPTIVE HUSBANDRY & PROPAGATION OF CANDOIA: THE PACIFIC BOAS BY JERRY CONWAY DESCRIPTIONS & DISTRIBUTION The genus Candoia is truly a very different one indeed. These boas, in general, all look quite similar. They all have a narrow triangular shaped flat head with an upturned rostral. Their heads make them look venomous, and in some way prehistoric. Viper boas in particular resemble the venomous ...
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Zach's Boa Page Extraordinare The Boidae Family This family, which includes Boa Constrictors, Anacondas, and Pythons, are the largest known to exist in the world. Some of these snakes have been recorded at lengths of 30 feet, weighing over 300 pounds. The main focus of this page is the Boa Constrictor, the snake that i find most consuming of them all (no pun intended). Appearance Being found ...
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