Papua New Guinea
Keelback
The checkered keelback of the east Indies can detach its tail and grow it back, much like a lizard.
Blind Snake
The blind snake is often mistaken for a worm.
Coastal Taipan
The venom in its bite starts to have adverse effects on a human within 30 minutes
Taipan
The Most Venomous Snakes On Earth
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.
Hercules Moth
Adult Hercules moths don’t eat since they don’t have mouths.
Codling Moth
Pupae are able to undergo diapause to survive poor fruit yield years and winter.
Spotted python
Their favorite food is bats and they hang from cave entrances to snatch them out of midair!
Pterodactyl
Pterodactyl is not technically a dinosaur. Although they lived during the same time as dinosaurs, they are classified as winged reptiles.
Boelen’s python
A single hatchling can go for over $5,000 as a pet.
Amethystine Python (Scrub Python)
Their milky-iridescent scales have a purplish hue in the light, reminiscent of the gemstone.
Crocodile Monitor
Its tail is twice the length of its body.
Viper Boa
These boas aren't really vipers, they're nonvenomous constrictors that look like vipers.
Fairy-Wren
They forage in groups