Handling an Aggressive Snake
The best reason to get a pet snake is that snakes can be really pretty pets, but they're not always friendly pets. Here are a few tips for handling them.
View ArticleUrban Rattlesnakes: Nuisance or Treasure?
Rattlesnake populations have suffered in areas of urbanization, but many snakes still survive in hidden urban pockets where they are a treasure to find.
View ArticleThe Common Death Adder
Common Death Adders are highly venomous snakes found in forests, woodlands, grasslands and heaths of the Eastern Coast of Australia.
View ArticleTreatment of Snake Bites
Scientists and snake handlers are warning Brisbane residents to be on the lookout for snakes this summer.
View ArticleKeeping Corn Snakes (Elaphe gutatta)
When choosing a first time snake be sure to consider these snakes for there size, temperament and wide variety of colors and patterns!
View ArticleBreeding Your Own Mice for Reptile Food
When breeding mice for reptile food it is very important to consider the health and well being of the mice not only out of respect but for your pet's safety
View ArticleBearded Dragons As Pets
There are some great benefits to owning a beard dragon. Once purchased, they require several essentials for a long and happy life.
View ArticleFive Wildlife Refuges Where Field Herpetologists Can Find Snakes
Wildlife refuges are often overlooked by herpetologists, but they provide prime snake habitat for many species.
View ArticleIberian Worm Lizard - Europe´s Only Amphisbaenian
Enter the supersensory, subterranean world of the amphisbaenian, Blanus cinereus, a fascinating and little-known reptile that is neither snake nor lizard.
View ArticleTreefrogs: The Noisy, Randy Heralds of Spring
Well before the vernal equinox, spring peepers sound the first notes of a cheerfully discordant treefrog symphony that will last for months.
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