Cottonmouth Appearance
Cottonmouth snakes, otherwise known as water moccasins, are a medium sized snake, often growing to be four feet in length, and I've even seen up to five feet. They are generally a dark shade of brown or a dull black and will occasionally have lighter banding visible on their sides. The younger...
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Sunday, May 24, 2015
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Black Racer? Not Car, it's Snake

Biology
The Black Racer snake, known as Coluber constrictor priapus, is one of the most common types of nonvenomous snakes in the southern United States. One of the telling characteristics of this subspecies of snake is that they are very active during daytime. The physical appearance of a black racer includes having a...
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Coachwhip Snake Fact and Habitat
Coachwhip
Snake Biology
The
coachwhip snake (Masticophis flagellum) is a species of snake that is native to
the southern continental United States, stretching from the east to west
coasts. Coach whips are also native to northern Mexico. Coachwhips are very
thin snakes, which is why they are said to resemble a type of whip....
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Black Rat Snake, Most Black and Most Amazing

Black
Rat Snake Biology
In general,
black rat snakes are a medium-sized snake. Their average length is between 40
to 70 inches. The widest point of the snake’s body is usually near the tail
section and the snake has an average diameter of around two inches. This length
and width makes black rat snakes have a powerful and...
Monday, May 18, 2015
Coral Snake. Many Habitat in US
Coral Snake Appearance
There are many varieties of coral snakes throughout the Americas, but we will address the USA snakes. The most common species in the United States have a universal red-yellow-black-yellow pattern. Not all coral snakes have the same color scheme, so it is important to be familiar with the snakes specific...
Fact About Banded Water Snake
Banded Water Snake Biology
The banded water snake also known as the Nerodia Fasciata Fasciata is one of the types of snakes that you rarely see. In the southern area of North America is mostly where these snakes are found. Over time, they have adopted many scientific names such as Natrix Sipedon Fasciata, Tropidonotous
Fasciatus,...
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Fable of Snake
A
Greek writer named Aesop wrote many stories called fables. Fables are
stories that are told in order to teach a lesson. They aren’t necessarily
true. Aesop wrote the following stories about snakes. The moral, or
lesson, of the story is at the end. Here are some examples:
The Laborer and the Snake
A
snake,...
Myth and Snake Story
All
through history snakes have been both good and evil. Here are some
historic examples:
In
the Christian bible, the story of Adam and Eve being tempted by the evil
snake. It was the snake (Satan) the tempted Eve with an apple and caused
them to be kicked out of the beautiful Garden of Eden. Also in the...
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Rattlesnake is Amazing Snake
Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes of
the genera Crotalus and Sistrurus of
the subfamily Crotalinae ("pit vipers"). The 32 known species of rattlesnakes have
between 65 and 70 subspecies, all native to the Americas,
ranging from southern Alberta and...
Friday, May 15, 2015
Cobra is Very Amazing Snake!
Cobra
is the Portuguese word for "snake". In
English and in some other languages, it has been adopted as the name for any of
various species of venomous snakes. Most of those species are in the family Elapidae, all
of which are venomous. Most of them can spread their neck ribs to form a
flattened, widened...
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