Dwarf Boa
Small constrictors, big diversity
Small constrictors, big diversity
Jamaica's Night-Hunting Yellow Boa
Small snake, big night shift
Wormlike, but 100% snake.
The world-traveling all-female snake
Fast, fearless, and nonvenomous
Fast hunter. Serious venom.
Sleek, swift, and totally harmless
Hornworms: big bites, bold disguises
Arid Australia's elusive venom specialist
Tiny leafroller, huge orchard impact
The night's bat-winged wanderer
Boxwood's night invader
Hairy larvae, hardy cocoons.
Big wings. Bigger legend.
The moth that eats prickly pears
Keratin recyclers-sometimes in your closet
Madagascar's moth with a comet's tail
Blue flash of the prairie
Peninsula wetlands' living ribbon
The vine-colored insect hunter
Big jaws, Oligocene badlands boss
Still as stone, fast as a spear
The Pleistocene's powerhouse wolf
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