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My Snake Has Mites!
Mites are tiny external parasites, and you never want to find mites on your snake. They suck the snake's blood and can transmit diseases. But, unfortunately, they are very common in captive snakes. You can...
26 commentsHow to Choose Your First Pet Snake
Snakes can make fascinating pets, but you must choose your first pet snake very carefully! This guide should give you sufficient information about common first pet snakes to help you to make an educated decision!
2 commentsPhotos of a Python eating a kangaroo
Here are a few photos of a Python eating a kangaroo. Pythons coil around their prey and crush the bones and swallow the prey fully. This is how they kill because they are non-poisonous snakes.
6 commentsFeeding Your Snake Frozen Mice and Rats
There's usually a big debate over frozen or live rodents. Personally, I prefer frozen, but I have a picky snake, which I'll explain later. First off, snakes aren't the only reptile who will munch on a mouse...
37 commentsThe Python
Python is a common name for Nonpoisonous snakes of boa and python family. These are the genus of very large snakes of the Boidae family. These reptiles are very large, muscular and kill their prey by...
1 commentAn Australian Horror Snake Story - a not so funny animal story
This time the story occurs in 2007 in the country region in NSW. Now while I heard that this is a true story - in my heart I hope it is not. There was a lady who had a pet snake, a python; we'll call...
15 commentsMy Favorite Animals
Animals are a major group of multi-cellular organisms that make up the Animalia kingdom. Animals can range in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, amongst other varieties. I will say that this kingdom amongst...
8 commentsGiant Killer Snakes
THE ANACONDA Anacondas are viviparous , bearing live young. A typical litter may consist of 20-40 babies, but a female can birth up to 100 neonates. Anacondas are thought to of evolved from a type of boa...
3 commentsPoisonous Snakes
"Are you afraid of snakes?" was a question once put to a little boy. "Yes!" he replied in horror, with a shudder - and, no doubt, you must be scared too. Indeed, most of us have a deep fear and an extreme...
2 commentsVirus targets cell phones and your pocket book
A new virus was discovered last month by Kaspersky Lab that affects cell phones. The virus is called Trojan-SMS.Python.Flocker and has 5 variations already. It is designed to control the cell phone account of...
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