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Snake Facts
With the exception of Antarctica, snakes are everywhere on the globe in warm and temperate geographical areas. Snakes vary in size from a few centimeters to more than nine meters in the case of the anacondas or the pythons. Venomous snakes are a minority in this incredibly large reptile family, but venom they inject in prey is so powerful that it could cause the death of a human being within a few minutes. According to studies, the history and origins of snakes are lost in the Cretaceous period, some 150 million years ago, when snakes are assumed to have evolved from a lizard and adapted to a different living environment.
Primitive distinctive marks of this ancestry are still present with some snakes, this is the case with pythons and boas that still carry hind limbs remains, which only make us think of a past when snakes resembled lizards a lot more. Snakes or serpents are present in all cultures, carrying symbolic meanings and being widely illustrated in the arts. Mankind hunted down or worshiped snakes throughout its history; yet, modern attitudes have changed towards snakes particularly under the emphasis of the ecological movements that insist on the importance of these creatures for the balance of ecosystems. And they couldn’t be more right.
Fascinating details in the lives of snakes indicate that not everything has been discovered about the many existing species. Thus, it is interesting to study how the patterns on the body of snakes differentiate between individuals even within the same species. Then, snakes’ response to vibrations, the superior sense of smell and even the reception of low frequency sounds make them pretty out of the ordinary. Infrared sensitivity and the ability to detect body warmth from the distance, causes further awe among snakes researchers.
Common habitats for humans and snakes are a reality, and people living in areas with a higher variety of snake species and sub-species develop skills to distinguish between the hazardous or harmless varieties, and thus they reduce the risk of snakebites. Non-venomous snakes could also bite and injure one seriously when threatened, therefore, a healthy attitude towards such animals will save you a lot of trouble. Do not attempt to catch, hunt or kill snakes: they only feed and defend themselves as they cannot hold grudge and follow you just for the sake of biting. Be extremely cautious when keeping snakes as pets.
Snake Repellant
Getting rid of snakes is quite of challenge in globe areas where people die because of snake bites. At present, ingenious inventors have come up with special snake repellant systems, yet, besides the ready made items, there are common sense things that you can turn to so as eliminate the chances of snakes making their nest in your garden. First of all, bushes, shrubs and ponds are great snake habitats, as they provide a great hiding corner to stalk on prey; moreover, in a bushy garden, snakes can travel from one location to another without difficulty. Therefore, a first snake repellant solution is to keep thick vegetation away from the house.
Then, tall grass on an unkempt lawn represents a good hiding place for snakes, therefore, lawn mowing makes one second snake repellant means you should have in mind. Moreover, such a lawn represents the ideal environment for some of the favorite meals in the menu of a snake: locusts, small rodents, mice, crickets and even frogs. A short lawn will be avoided by snakes as an open space that makes them easy prey for other predatory species like hawks and owls. Crowded areas close to the house could pose just the same risk of, becoming nests for venomous or non-venomous snakes. Hence, do not allow any piles of wood, open garages and compost heaps around the house.
In African wilderness, local people knit camel or goat hair ropes as great snake repellant means: snakes do not slither over such rough surfaces. Aborigines will often guard their open-air sleeping area with such ropes to protect. A similar snake repellent principle is followed in tent design, which is why there are zipped nets used in order to prevent snakes and other insects from getting inside. Always check whether the entrance of the tent is well zipped, preferably in the upper part of the tent closing area, or else you could end up sharing your bed with uninvited guests.
Snake repellants are also sold as foams, nets and all sorts of protections for window sills for instance. Many such equipments are considered controversial according to animal rights protection. Consequently, it would be wise to focus on harmless snake repellant ways. If by any chance you come across dangerous snakes nesting in your garden, do not attempt to kill or chase them away, as they will attack when threatened. Turn to some pest control service and have the animals safely removed, and no harm will be done to either party.
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VermipostPro Red Wigglers for Organic Gardening and Composting Our red wigglers are home grown in bins and compost heaps on our property in PA and near Seattle. We shhip worms averaging 90+ days old. They winter well and reproduce rapidly. Your worm population should double every 90-days or so, given enough food and moisture…. |
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Pet Travel, Indoor or Outdoor Dog Cat Play Yard / Tent *Navy Blue* *Medium* Whether inside or outside the Best Pet Soft Sided Play Pen is the answer for a play pen for that is quick and easy to set up. It is excellent for travel because it sets up in seconds yet folds easily and stores in a carrying case that is just 24″ by 19″ by 2″ thick. This water-resistant play pen works well inside or out and is especially useful for sick or expecting pets that need to be confined. … |
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Zoo Med Habba Mist Automatic Misting Machine for Reptiles Programmable misting unit for terrariums, bird cages, aviaries or indoor gardens. Portable ? for indoor or outdoor use. Includes AC adaptor, or will run on batteries (4 C batteries, not included). Four programmable spray interval settings? every hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, or 12 hours. Four spray duration settings: 15, 30, 45, or 60 seconds. The reservoir holds 28 oz of water. Includes adjustable moun… |
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Totally Reptile!…..Crocs, snakes, Frogs & Lizards plus a Whole Lot More! … |
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The Snakes’ Tale Part of the Missouri Conservation Series: The Snakes’ Tale. Missouri is home to more than 50 types of snakes. This film shows how they mate, give birth, and feed; how they protect themselves from danger; how they sense the world around them…. |
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Slithering Snakes Decorative Switchplate Cover Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great… |
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Wild Sea Snake Decorative Switchplate Cover Handcrafted to the highest standards using the artistry of the decoupage technique, artwork is triple sealed with a special sealant to ensure durability,easy cleaning and obtain an enamel like finish. Artwork will not fade. Our switchplates are heavy duty plastic nylon that is virtually unbreakable and hardware is included. A cinch to install. Each one of our switchplates is handcrafted with great… |
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Slithering Snakes Decorative Night Light Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards using licensed materials with great individual care and attention to detail. We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Roc… |
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Realistic Snakes Assortment (4 dz) Realistic snakes are fun party favors and favors for jungle, safari, adventure or wildlife parties. Throw them in the goody bags or give them away as prizes.WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD – Small parts. Not for children under 3 years…. |
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Slithering Gummy Baby Snakes Candy (12 Packages each has 3 x 6 inch long snakes total of 18 gummi snakes) Slithering Gummy Snake babies, 3 gummy snakes per pack, 9 individually wrapped packs…. |
Question – Reptile Snake …
What animal (reptiles) coexist well with my corn snake?
I have a 2 male corn snake and very useful and do not mind being around Cornsnake at all. I was thinking get a reptile new to add to your terrarium, but I did not want another Cornsnake. There other snakes and other reptiles different my corn snake and would be happy with in the same terrarium?
I do not recommend to any other reptiles in the cage of a snake, few species. It is a good way of spreading the disease, parasites, have babies if they are accidental compatible (ratsnakes Horns and race), creates stress in animals (snakes are solitary creatures and do not want or need a partner) and if another man who can create a fight. Stick to allow your snake to live a healthy life, free from stress and stress reduced life. All new animals should be quarantined for a minimum of 3-6 months for all forms if you need another cage for it. The snake will not be "happy" with a cage mate. Give it a rest and let him live like snakes … alone.
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