Least Concern
Pipe Snake
Some of these snakes flatten their neck and raise their heads to imitate cobras if they’re threatened.
Peppermint Angelfish
The peppermint angelfish was only first described in 1992.
Keelback
The checkered keelback of the east Indies can detach its tail and grow it back, much like a lizard.
Australian Flathead Perch
This small fish fetches a high price tag, with individuals selling from $1,000 to $5,000.
Arizona Coral Snake
The Arizona coral snake is among the most venomous snakes of North America.
Vine Snake
A slender body and elongated snout give the vine snake a regal look.
Great Plains Rat Snake
This snake vigorously shakes its tail as a way to frighten away predators.
Eastern Coral Snake
One of the most dangerous snakes in the USA.
Nose-horned viper
The fangs of a nose-horned viper can be as long as half an inch
Texas Night Snake
The Texas night snake has vertical pupils to help it see better at night.
Wrought Iron Butterflyfish
Is endemic to Japan.
Masked Angelfish
All masked angelfish are female until sometime after sexual maturity, at which point some become male.
Texas Coral Snake
Texas coral snakes have the second most powerful venom in the world
Hognose snake
Prima Donnas of the Snake World
Western Blind Snake
Western blind snakes are flourescent in black light!