Mexico
Snook Fish
Males change into females after the spawning season
Baird’s Rat Snake
Baird’s rat snake subdues its prey through suffocation.
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.
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!
Blind Snake
The blind snake is often mistaken for a worm.
Checkered Garter Snake
It has the ability to expel a stinky liquid from its body as a way to make predators (and humans) retreat!
Texas Blind Snake
These snakes grow to just 11 inches long
Eastern Racer
Fast and Furious!
Hawk Moth Caterpillar
Many hawk moth caterpillars eat toxins from plants, but don’t sequester them the way milkweed butterflies do. Most toxins are excreted.
Rosy Boa
One of the few snakes that naturally comes in a rainbow of colors.