ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEThe big gray rat snake found in a toilet in Alabama is considered a harmless and non-venomous species. Learn more about this snake through this article.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced it has successfully raided a python nursery the largest snake in the state. Read to learn more.
A viral video on social media shows a bunch of cobras tangled up in each other fighting for a branch in a forest. Read on to learn how snakes get intertwined and why they do so.
The evolutionary solution of limblessness in snakes seems to be a hit to their species. Continue reading to learn about animals that lost their legs and started crawling.
Boa constrictors choke their prey before swallowing them. Find out here the trick snakes use to prevent themselves from suffocating while swallowing their prey.
It is still hatching season and it is not advisable to disturb baby snakes in their nest. Read the article to learn why you should leave snakelets alone.
A new study identified how the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction changed the dietary evolution of snakes through investigation of their modern day counterparts.
A new study recently showed snake-eating spiders, seemingly feasting upon serpents, an extraordinary and gruesome encounter between the two animal species.
Scientists filmed kukri snakes eating the internal organs of frogs while it is still alive. This is the first time that scientists have recorded such behavior in reptiles.
Scientists looked at the skin-deep sidewinder snakes to understand how these snakes could navigate sandy surfaces, like the deserts in Africa, the Middle East, and North America.
Scientists reported a discovery that brown tree snakes climb wide trees by creating a lasso of themselves. It is the first time that wildlife experts have seen such behavior in the wild.
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have created a self-applied antivenom that is cheaper than the current antivenom available today so those with snakebite can apply it on the spot.
Two hunters from Florida broke existing records as they captured a Burmese python measuring 18 feet, 8.8 inches (5.71 meters), according to state authorities.
Previous studies have already established how animals "sense" the environment around them in an entirely different way from how humans do. To learn more about these natural curiosities, here are four animals with specialized senses.