Florida
Rat Snakes
Rat snakes are constrictors from the Colubridae family of snakes.
Death’s Head Cockroach
People buy Death's Head Cockroach nymphs and raise them as pets!
Corn Snake
Corn snakes are partly arboreal and are excellent climbers.
Southern Black Racer
These snakes live underground, beneath piles of leaf litter or in thickets, and they are expert swimmers.
Owl
The owl can rotate its head some 270 degrees
Smokybrown Cockroach
Has up to 45 eggs per egg case
Florida Woods Cockroach
Often found on palmetto trees
Jonah Crab
It has delicious meat with an affordable price
Lizardfish
The lizardfish can camouflage itself against the sandy bottom to avoid predators.
Eastern Woodrat
The eastern woodrat mating ritual involves a potentially deadly fight between the male and female before reproduction begins!
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
This is the biggest venomous snake in North America, with a few that reach 8 feet long.
Mexican Eagle (Northern crested caracara)
The northern crested caracara mates for life with its partner
Blue Catfish
It's a strong fighter when caught on a fishing line
Needlefish
no stomach to digest food
Harlequin Snake
They are sometimes called American cobras because they belong to the same family as cobras!
Surgeonfish
Paracanthurus hepatus, the palette surgeonfish or bluetang, is the only member of its genus