The gorgeous little western hognose snake in the clip is doing something strange to a blanket. Using its nose, it looks like it is attempting to root or burrow into the soft fabric. What is this ...
Half of it likes sardines. The other half makes a chewing motion when its counterpart eats. They don't yet have a name. A reptilian pet store in the United Kingdom recently got a 'a bit of a shock' ...
The animal and plant world is permeated with defense mechanisms of every variety: toxins, stings, teeth, claws, flight or fight options, camouflage, screams, horns, tunnels, hollow logs and on and on ...
The environmental enrichment needs of snakes are often disregarded. Using preference testing, we aimed to shed light on the enrichment preferences of a popular pet species, the western hognose snake ...
Julia Benzel shows ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander "Big Mac" a Western hognose snake from Miller Park Zoo Say hello to Big Mac, our charming Western Hognose snake at Miller Park Zoo! Known for his ...
Minnesota is known for its loons, squirrels, moose, and deer, but did you know it’s also home to the charming western hog-nosed snake? This unique reptile adds a fascinating twist to the state’s ...
Pictured in the photos above, an eastern hognose snake curls up in East Bay Township this week. Though the snake’s defensive behavior of flattening its neck and body and loud hissing seem threatening ...
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