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This Woman Found A Rare Rainbow Snake in Florida That Hasn’t Been Seen Since 1969 I know, a lot of you are like “Ewww snake!”. But others like me, are like “OH MY GOSH look at that beautiful snake!”. Because snakes are AWESOME! My youngest daughter is OBSESSED with snakes. Isn’t it beautiful? First of all, snakes are not poisonous. They can be venomous though. The Rainbow Snake (Farancia erytrogramma)Continue Reading Seriously. Read it: This Woman Found A Rare

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I've had this project in mind for many months and had big dreams of getting this done for our *whispers* bare-walled guest room, before we had some company in March, but alas, I am just getting finished now. It's amazing that we've been in this house for a year and a half, and my husband is a photographer, and we still have very little on our walls. Anyway, here's what I did. First pick out several (I did 9) really cool pieces of 12 X 12 scrapbook paper. This is a great chance to bring some…

a green snake with it's head hanging down

Green Line - Black Eyes I'm fascinated from the snake eyes: No pupil, no iris. Only black holes! Ahaetulla is a genus of colubrid snakes commonly referred to as vine snakes, or whip snakes. They are found predominantly from India through to China and much of southeast Asia, including many Pacific islands. They are mildly venomous and what is commonly termed as 'rear-fanged' or more appropriately, opisthoglyphous, meaning their enlarged teeth or fangs intended to aid in venom delivery…

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Bio Sapiens on Instagram: "Green cat snake. Boiga cyanea. North East India. Boiga cyanea is a Colubrid snake species found in South Asia, China and South-east Asia. It is very beautiful species and also very aggressive, when get angry he opens it mouth and shows black color. BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE Boiga cyanea (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854) SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION Kingdom:Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Reptilia Order:Squamata Suborder:Serpentes Family:Colubridae Genus:Boiga Species:B. c

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