Snake

All Living Things Snake Habitat Kit

The All Living Things Snake Habitat Kit has been designed to make setting-up a home for a new pet snake simple. The kit comes with the basic components needed to create a great habitat.

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Exo Terra Snake Cave

Ideal for snakes and lizards, the Snake Cave makes the perfect addition to your terrarium.

Hognose snake

Hognose snakes are part of the family Colubrid and the genus Heterodon. Common nicknames for Hognose snakes include Puff Adder, the Blowing Adder, the Flathead, Spreading Adder, and the Hissing Adder. Please note though, the nickname Puff Adder is only a nickname, and is not scientifically correct as there is a different, highly-venomous snake called the Puff Adder that resides in Africa.

Green Anaconda

An Anaconda is an aquatic boa. The Green Anaconda can be found in the swamps and rivers of South America.

Green Anacondas can be purchased from exotic pet dealers but are known to have very nasty dispositions and grow to a massive size.

Diamond-back rattlesnakes

Diamond-back rattlesnakes are most commonly found in the western United States. There are actually seven different sub species of Diamond back Rattlesnake.

Garter Snake

A garter snake, or garden snake, or gardner snake, is any species of North American snake within the genus Thamnophis.

Cottonmouth Snake

Average cottonmouth snakes adult size is 20-48 inches (51-121 cm), record is 74.5 inches (189 cm). A dark-colored, heavy-bodied snake. Juveniles are brightly colored with reddish-brown crossbands on a brown groundcolor. The Cottonmouth dark crossbands contain many dark spots and speckles. The pattern darkens with age so adults retain only a hint of the former banding or are a uniform black.

Coral Snake

The Coral Snakes adult size is 20-30 inches (51-76 cm), record is 47.5 inches (121 cm). Body ringed with black, yellow, and red; narrow yellow rings separating the wider red and black rings. The rings continue across the belly of the snake. From tip of snout to just behind the eye the head is black.

Eyelash Viper

The Eyelash Viper or its scientific name "Bothriechis schlegeli" is a venomous pit viper snake species found in South and Central America.  It is also commonly referred to as the eyelash viper, eyelash mountain viper, and Schlegel's viper

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