Texas Night Snake
A gentle hunter of the Texas night
A gentle hunter of the Texas night
Bright bands, hidden danger.
Built to dig. Born to bluff.
The ant-nest specialist you rarely see
The harmless "worm" that's a snake
Forest canopy's red-tailed climber
Wormlike, but 100% snake.
Harmless mimic, master of disguise
Fast, fearless, and nonvenomous
Fast hunter. Serious venom.
Sleek, swift, and totally harmless
Rainbow shine, underground life
Checkerboard swimmer of the Southwest
All hood, no cobra
Hornworms: big bites, bold disguises
Arid Australia's elusive venom specialist
Drift-line hunter of the open sea
Smooth scales. Meadow hunter.
A moth that flies like a hummingbird
Waxworm: the comb's silent tunneler
Night flyer, cabbage chewer
The moth that showed evolution in action
See the webbing, stop the pantry moth.
Big wings. No meals. Just mating.
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