The mouths of the majority of snakes have around one hundred tiny teeth. Some snake species have about three hundred teeth, while others have no teeth. Snakes’ teeth are all the same. It’s how many and what they do with their teeth that should be our concern. You can’t generally see a snake’s teeth, they …
Reptiles
Out of all the thousands of snake species, the majority of them lay eggs. Some snakes may only lay two eggs per clutch, while others can lay as many as 80 per clutch. But, there are others that give birth to their young. Yet, if you’re intrigued about how snakes lay their eggs, you’re in …
Every snake species seems to have its own unique method of breeding. Some snakes give birth to live baby snakes, others lay eggs, and others carry the eggs until they hatch, then give birth. Snakes are unique and misunderstood. Most closer, people do not realize what important role snakes play when it comes to the …
Snakes have earned themselves a bad reputation over the years, whether from misconstrued reported news stories or personal fears and phobias that keep many people from getting to know them. Snakes come in various sizes and breeds. Most of them bite, but not all of them are poisonous. One of the snakes that keep people …
Water snakes can be incredibly intimidating. They swim alongside us in lakes, rivers, and streams, often sneaking up behind us or taking us by surprise. While some snakes that can swim are venomous (The Cottonmouth, though technically not a water snake) and therefore dangerous to human beings, much like sharks, we’re not on the menu; …