This week, our Wildlife Wednesday reporter, Vinny Mutone, introduces us to an iridescent snake living at the Santa Fe College teaching zoo.
Every year, many non-venomous snakes are killed just because people can’t tell them apart from dangerous ones.
A snake in the garden–for many people, that’s initially a moment of shock. But in most cases, there’s no need to worry. Most ...
When it comes to tackling invasive species in South Florida, it's not just about spotting and removing. A group of University ...
Snakes have lost the gene that encodes ghrelin, a hormone that helps regulate hunger in many vertebrates, according to a new study.
Reptiles shed their skin, but not all of them do so equally. Discover the differences between snakes and amphibians when it ...
Thinking of a pet snake? Skip the dander and daily walks. We explore the costs, lifespan, and best beginner species for ...
Do you know these Mississippi copperhead hotspots? Know when and where these venomous snakes are most active and how to ...
Asian swamp eels are spreading through the Everglades and decimating crayfish populations, leading to comparisons with ...
The South Florida Water Management District is in its second year of managing a Python Removal Program. Winners win cash ...
A little girl was filmed sitting in front of the door, unbothered, while a small snake slithered right in between her legs, shocking many social media users.
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