A new snake species discovered in the Himalayas has been named after Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio to honour the actor and ...
Moongoose: The mongoose is a fearless mammal that hunts snakes — even venomous ones. They move quickly and can use their sharp teeth on the back of a snake's head. Foxes: Foxes aren't picky; as such, ...
Unlike most other animals, snakes do not have limbs to help them get from one place to another. Instead, they slither — but there's a little more to snake anatomy than how they move. Finely tuned for ...
After catching a few of the copper-colored snakes with dozens of teeth, scientists analyzed their DNA. They found that although the serpent had the familiar traits of other snakes, it was a new ...
Scientists who discovered the species of copper-colored snakes with dozens of teeth named the species after DiCaprio, 49, because the “American actor, film producer, and environmentalist [is ...
An event organizer in Vijayawada has been booked for the illegal use of an Indian python during a recent procession.
After catching a few of the copper-colored snakes with dozens of teeth, scientists analyzed their DNA. They found that ...
Pit vipers also carry venom in twin glands behind their eyes, delivered through movable fangs that can be folded up against ...
Humans have the birds and the bees to explain the ins and outs of reproduction, but for our slithering friends, the process is far more intriguing. So, how do snakes reproduce?
The inland taipan, residing in the heart of Australia, holds the title of the world's most venomous snake. Its venom, capable ...
Purple snakes are a particular category that snake lovers admire for their flashy purple color. These animals are rare and ...