Mexico
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
They replace their fangs 2-4 times per year!
Orange-Crowned Warbler
Often mistaken for the Tennessee Warblers, which are equally dull.
Southern Pacific Rattlesnake
Southern Pacific rattlesnakes hibernate in dens that hold hundreds of snakes.
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.
Bullsnake
Considered “The farmer’s friend” because it eats mice and other vermin.
Cat-Eyed Snake
Evidence indicates that females can delay fertilization and store sperm for later years to produce eggs even in the absence of contact with a male!
Blue Catfish
It's a strong fighter when caught on a fishing line
Needlefish
no stomach to digest food
Parrot Snake
The parrot snake shows off with bright green and bronze colors that cover its entire body.
Bluegill
The world record for longest bluegill is 15 inches.
Mahi Mahi (Dolphin Fish)
It's called the rabbit of the ocean because it multiplies so quickly.
Ground Snake
It’s sometimes called a miter snake due to the marking on its head that looks like a bishop’s miter
Savannah Sparrow
The Savannah sparrow gets its name because one of the first of this type of bird was found in the city of Savannah, Georgia.