
Most snakes can breathe in the air via their glottis in the mouth or via their nostrils during eating depending on the species og snakes. Many people are surprised to learn that snakes’ nostrils, don’t work not in the same way as humans do. Instead, they rely on their mouths and tongues to draw air…

It varies depending on the sea snake. The Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake (Pelamis platurus), has the fasted recorded speed of around 2 – 2.25 mph. There are different species of snakes in the world. Some species can swim very well; however, others do not. Most of them spend most of their time swimming in underwaters. You…

Despite whatever you have heard or read, there are no smell or taste “repellents” scientifically proved to keep snakes away from your garden. But there are other ways you can snake proof your garden. Snakes can be everywhere because they love to stay in peaceful areas so they go everywhere to entertain themselves in winter…

Are we talking about the snakes, Yes, we are because, in the garden or yard ecosystems, they are inevitable? They always hide in the grass or burrows and can attack and once they attack their venom is very dangerous to handle. Let’s talk about our yards in which we usually grow beautiful plants to make…

Yes and no, Snakes actually digest most of the bones from the animals they eat. But sometimes bones can get thru semi undigested Snakes can eat a lot of things in their daily diets and they are best at digesting the foods. Their muscles allow them to stretch their bodies and can help in digesting…

Snakes are found almost universally in the natural world. They have been around for 300 million years and have evolved to fit the environment that they live in. This article will describe the fastest snake in North America, Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The fastest snakes will be discussed as well as other…