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Snakes are common in nearly all outdoor environments and typically would much rather be left alone than defend themselves ...
What is the safest snake to have as a pet? Will a pet snake bite you? Here are the pros and cons of having a snake for a pet.
What is the safest snake to have as a pet? Will a pet snake bite you? Here are the pros and cons of having a snake for a pet.
Unlike dogs, cats, or even birds, snakes don’t wag tails, chirp with joy, or cuddle up when they’re feeling affectionate. So, it’s easy to assume that these reptiles simply don’t feel anything at all.
Snakes can strike across a distance equal to half their body length. Familiarize yourself with common snakes in your area. If your pet is bitten, identifying the snake may help with treatment.
Rattlesnakes get all the attention, but Arizona has numerous nonvenomous snake species. Here's why they're beneficial and what to do if you see one.
Using anesthesia on your pet has changed over the years. The most up-to-date method is using an intravenous injection of induction drugs.
Two Grady County deputies stepped up to help catch a pet snake after it escaped its enclosure.
With warming weather, snakes are coming out of brumation, a type of hibernation, increasing pets’ risk of encountering them. Not all snakes are venomous, but a bite can still injure your dog or cat.
What is the safest snake to have as a pet? Will a pet snake bite you? Here are the pros and cons of having a snake for a pet.
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