Arizona
Coachwhip Snake
Coachwhip snakes pose little danger to people
Rat Snakes
Rat snakes are constrictors from the Colubridae family of snakes.
Mojave Rattlesnake
"The Mojave rattlesnake is the most venomous rattlesnake in the world."
Owl
The owl can rotate its head some 270 degrees
Smokybrown Cockroach
Has up to 45 eggs per egg case
Gopher Snake
Gopher snakes can reach up to 9 feet long.
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
They replace their fangs 2-4 times per year!
Arizona Black Rattlesnake
Female Arizona black rattlesnakes sometimes share parenting duties.
Mexican Eagle (Northern crested caracara)
The northern crested caracara mates for life with its partner
Tiger Rattlesnake
These rattlesnakes have the smallest heads of any rattlesnake.
Ground Snake
It’s sometimes called a miter snake due to the marking on its head that looks like a bishop’s miter
Midget Faded Rattlesnake
They're also called horseshoe rattlesnakes thanks to the shape of their markings.
Arizona Coral Snake
The Arizona coral snake is among the most venomous snakes of North America.
Texas Night Snake
The Texas night snake has vertical pupils to help it see better at night.
Western Blind Snake
Western blind snakes are flourescent in black light!