Archive for the 'Useful Tips' Category

Amazing Fact About Rattlesnakes

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

If you ever see a dead rattlesnake, be careful. Yes, even if the head has been severed, there is still a risk. Most people and even many snake enthusiasts, do not realize that even after a rattlesnake has been beheaded, the head can still bite for awhile afterwards. It is estimated that the head can […]

How To Recognize the Difference Between Poisonous and Non-Poisonous Snakes

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

For new snake hobbyists, one of the essential learning points is recognizing what venomous snakes look like. How can you tell poisonous and non-poisonous snakes apart? There are several different ways to make the distinction. Complicating matters somewhat is the fact that some types of non-poisonous snakes have evolved so that they resemble the venomous […]

Snake Care and Feeding

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

I just recently finished my 3rd book. It’s called “Snake Care and Feeding: 52 Tips For Healthy Pet Snakes.” It’s intended for snake enthusiasts who are interested in doing things the right way and taking good care of pet snakes. This information will prepare you with everything you need. All of the basic requirements are […]

Big Snake Safety

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

I pity the unsuspecting person who looks out the back door to see a giant python working on its tan. Big snake safety is vital. After all, large snakes are large enough to make meals of young children or pets.Under no circumstances should a large constrictor ever be allowed to roam free in a room […]

What is the largest snake i can keep legally in Australia?

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

looking for specific breeds and licence requirements
thnx for the help

The best answer is by :
herper666 :considering in australia you can only keep animals native to australia the ibggest snake you could keep would probably be the scrub or amethystine python.
hope this helps

There is a large brown and green snake in my barn and im afraid it will hurt my show steer, what do I do?

Friday, July 4th, 2008

It is a very long and large snake. I own show animals for my high school and we pay large amounts of money for these animals and im afraid that snake may injure them, what should I do?

The following reply is by : cve94 :First.Where do you live.Do a search on snakes for your state.Tell […]