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California Has A New State Snake, And It’s A 1.6-Meter-Long Giant
The “giant” part of its name is pretty apt – adult giant garter snakes can reach a whopping 1.62 meters (5.3 feet). Sure, ...
For this humble brown reptile to rebound as successfully as other endangered species, conservation history shows that it will take combined efforts from the state, zoo and wildlife refuges, and ...
With fall afoot and baby snakes a-slither, we will soon have more snakes on the landscape than at any other time of the year. The following is one of the many questions readers ask about snakes of the ...
Prepare to be amazed as a pet store celebrates a rare and extraordinary animal: a two-headed California King Snake named Zeke and Angel. This unique occurrence happens only once in 100,000 births, and ...
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