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Oldest known snake in the world lays viable eggs at 61 years old with no male around
What an incredible snake!
The New Braunfels zoo told mySA.com that the female cubs were born on April 1, but don't have names yet. They are hoping their visitors will help give the babies names through a Facebook contest.
Snakes have adapted to climb trees, leap across hot sand, and even swim through water — all without arms or legs. What’s their secret? Mike Bock This corn snake, shown here at the Smithsonian's ...
The Phoenix Zoo is fighting trafficking by providing homes for illegally imported wildlife ...
Reptile Adventure Zoo celebrated its grand opening on Friday morning in Sioux Falls.
The National Zoological Park clarified on Wednesday that the animals it will receive as a donation from an exotic species ...
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The New Snake Species Named After Steve Irwin
Crikey! If you were anywhere near a television in the late-90s and early-2000s, that catch phrase certainly lives in your ...
SPRINGFIELD — It was nearly 100 degrees in the shade and the humidity was oppressive on a recent day at The Zoo in Forest Park. But “Hades” wasn’t hot — in fact, the aptly named Argentine black and ...
CHICAGO -- A boa constrictor and a bull snake have been taken from the Lincoln Park Zoo's children's zoo, according to officials in Chicago. The two non-venomous snakes were stolen late Thursday from ...
LACOVIA, St Elizabeth – While the popular Jamaica Zoo attraction has faced three consecutive setbacks — with the latest being Hurricane Melissa — its operator Paul Fearon says all animals are safe and ...
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