Snakes
Axanthic Ball Python
Axanthic ball pythons lack yellow pigment in their skin!
Eastern Tiger Snake
More than 10 percent of eastern tiger snakes are blind in at least one eye.
Fire Ball Python
The fire ball python morph is known for its rich golden and reddish-brown coloration.
IMG Boa Constrictor
The first IMG boa was born in a litter of anerythristic boas.
Moonglow Boa
Moonglow boas are the result of mixing three genetic traits.
Smooth Earthsnake
Valeria Biddle Blaney (1828-1900) collected the first specimen in Maryland.
Brown Tree Snake
Because the brown tree snake's fangs are located in the back of their mouths, they can rarely bite humans and inject venom unless the snake is very large in size.
Tasmanian Tiger Snake
The Tasmanian tiger shark gets its name from their banded skin, closely resembling a tiger's stripes.
Rough Earth Snake
It has a pointed snout that is uses to burrow into moist soil.
Blood Python
Blood pythons are so called because of the blood red markings on their skin.
Gaboon Viper
Gaboon vipers are the largest vipers in Africa.