Myanmar

Monocled Cobra

The monocled cobra is responsible for the highest fatality rate of any snake in all of Thailand.

Sunbeam Snake

Sunbeam snakes have two lungs instead of just a single lung like most snake species.

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.

Banded Krait

What often prevents more people from falling victim is that the banded krait does not always inject venom in a defensive bite. It saves the venom for hunting prey instead.

Malayan Krait

It's called the five-step snake because if a person is bitten, they can walk about five steps before dying.

Codling Moth

Pupae are able to undergo diapause to survive poor fruit yield years and winter.

Bamboo Worms

Bamboo worms are the larvae of moths that are eaten as a delicious snack in some parts of Asia.

Viper

Vipers are one of the most widespread groups of snakes and inhabit most

Pit Viper

Pit vipers's fangs fold up into their mouths when they don't need them.

Indian python

Kaa from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book was an Indian Python.

Tree Viper (Bamboo Viper)

Pit vipers can strike accurately at moving objects less than .5 degrees Farenheit warmer than the background.

Goldcrest

The goldcrest never starts moving and needs to consume for most of the day to survive. Therefore, in the colder months, it's best that eat 90% a day.

Archerfish

Archerfish can shoot a stream of water up to five feet with amazing accuracy.

Golden Eagle

Their calls sound like high-pitched screams, but they are quiet most of the time.