Rinkhals Snake
Spit. Bluff. Survive.
Spit. Bluff. Survive.
Rhombus-marked frog hunter of the night
Big char, cold water, connected rivers.
Horns in the leaf litter.
Urutu-cruzeiro: the cross-marked ambusher
Big bite, no venom-rodent remover
The earthworm hunter underfoot
Green, swift, and sky-high by day
The living vine with a lightning strike
Biggest native moth, built for one mission
Barn-climbing rodent patrol
Glide the canopy, don't fly it.
Built for rapids, born to ambush
Black above, red below-keep your distance
Guam's unwelcome night hunter
Keeled, bold, and rodent-controlled
Cat-eyed climbers of the night
Forest jewel of East Asia
Japan's climbing rodent-hunter
Climb high. Hunt smart. Stay beautiful.
Prairie-edge rodent control, no venom needed
Venom behind, toxins at the neck
Look like a vine, strike like a snake
Kinabalu's scarlet forest crawler
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