Timber Rattlesnake (Canebrake Rattlesnake)
The forest rattler: warn first, strike last
The forest rattler: warn first, strike last
Australia's swift, serious brown snakes
Two stripes. One unstoppable house pest.
South Texas' diurnal snake hunter
Red-bellied ghost of wet prairies
Black mouth. Cool head. Keep distance.
Mambas: the canopy's quick-strike elapids
Hood up: the classic "asp" of history
Outdoor roach of warm, humid nights
Hiss with purpose. Breathe to be heard.
Seven stripes, one stream specialist
Built for speed. No venom required.
The wetland snake that plays dead
Wetland racer with ribbon stripes
Big white patches, classic ball python calm
Green by day, gone by night
The calm, clean feeder roach
Big fluff. Bigger curiosity.
Powerful hugger of the rainforest
Bright bands, hidden danger
Checkerboard-bellied barnyard ally
The barn's best rodent patrol
Climbing constrictors, farm-friendly hunters
Big blotches, zero venom.
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