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  • Snake Facts and Information Snake Facts and Information. Feeding, habitat, distribution, reproduction, anatomy and more. Facts about the King Cobra, the American Copperhead, the Black Mamba and the Corn Snake among others and the conservation efforts made to preserve snakes.
  • Facts about Snakes Learning about snakes can help you to understand them and reduce the stereotypical thoughts surrounding them.
  • Types of Snakes Types of snakes like the King Cobra, the American Copperhead, Black Mamba, Corn Snake, Rattlesnake, Boa Constrictor, Eastern Coral Snake and more.
  • Snake Species With more then 3,000 species of snakes in the world there is plenty to learn about them. Even though they all have many unique characteristics about them, there are quite a few similarities.
  • King Cobra The longest venomous snake in the world is the King Cobra. This is a snake that has many people worried because of the way they look and the size of them.
  • American Copperhead The American Copperhead is one of the snakes in the world that creates venom. They are often called just the Copperhead for short. In some locations they are referred to as the Moccasin Snake.
  • Black Mamba The Black Mamba is considered to be the longest of all snakes found around Africa. It is also considered to be one of the deadliest.
  • Corn Snake The Corn Snake is also called the Red Rat Snake. They are a constrictor type of snake which means that they wrap their bodies around what they want to eat or they think it is threat.
  • Rattlesnake The Rattlesnake is one of the most common ones you will find out there. They do have a type of venom in them but it usually isn’t very powerful. There are 30 species though and many subspecies so what they will offer depends on what you come across.
  • Boa Constrictor The Boa Constrictor is a very large snake with a very thick body. However, it isn’t one of the biggest as the Python species all are larger that this is.
  • Eastern Coral Snake The Eastern Coral Snake is also called the American Cobra. It is very dangerous snake due to the potency of the venom that it releases.
  • Black Rat Snake The adults can be up to 8 feet in length. This makes them the biggest of all snakes found in Canada. Like other species of snakes the colors of this one work to allow it to blend in well with the surroundings.
  • Burmese Python One of the larger species of snakes in the world is the Burmese Python. It is ranked as the #6 largest of all snakes in the world.
  • Ball Python or Royal Python The Ball Python or Royal Python is one that many people are fascinated by. This is a non venomous type of snake. It is quite timid in comparison to many other types of Pythons.
  • Reticulated Python The Reticulated Python is large and very interesting to gaze at. They don’t have any venom and they are very seldom known to bite. However, they will wrap around a person though and suffocate them.
  • Garter Snake The Garter Snake is one of the most well known. They often have very bright colors that make them attractive.
  • Green Anaconda The Green Anaconda is the one of all species with the widest mass. This is a non venomous snake that only looks like it would be extremely dangerous.
  • Water Moccasin Snake The Water Moccasin Snake is a type of pit viper. They can give a bite that is very painful and it could be deadly.
  • Green Tree Python The Green Tree Python lives in areas where most people will never get a chance to see one up close. They are very colorful though and that is what gains them lots of attention.
  • Snake Information Snake information like anatomy, reproduction, feeding, habitat, distribution, predators, senses, snake venom, locomotion and snake evolution.
  • Snake Anatomy The body of any snake is very interesting. It is long and flexible which allows them to stretch out or to coil up.
  • Snake Reproduction The mating process for the snake can take many different forms based on the species and the location. However, the standard practices include a male and female who are mature finding each other.
  • Snake Feeding The feeding process for snakes is very interesting to take a look at. The specifics of it will depend on the size and the location of the snake.
  • Snake Habitat and Distribution Snakes can live just about anywhere but they do need warm temperatures. They are cold blooded so they lack the ability to be able to regulate their temperatures.
  • Snake Predators There are many different snake predators out there. It depends on the location where they live and their size. The younger snakes are more likely to be attacked than those that are much larger and fully grown.
  • Snake Senses The senses of snakes are very valuable to them. Most species don’t see well and they don’t have limbs. They use their long snake that allows them to pick up on various smells.
  • Snake Venom The venom for snakes is used to immobilize prey and then to be able to eat them. The fangs are used to bite and then the venom is injected.
  • Snake Locomotion There are several methods of locomotion that a snake may use for moving its body around. There are several methods of moment that they can use.
  • Snake Evolution The evolution of snakes is very fascinating. However, the fossil remains found are very low in number. They are fragile and so they often aren’t able to be well persevered.
  • Humans and Snakes Humand and snake relationship, specially their influence in popular culture
  • Snakes in Popular Culture The evolution of snakes is very fascinating. However, the fossil remains found are very low in number. They are fragile and so they often aren’t able to be well persevered.