With only 17 of them still alive, the Albany Adder (Bitis cornuta albanica) is one of the rarest snake species on the planet.
The Courier Express, in collaboration with Lola M. Smith, MS, lecturer in biology at Penn State DuBois, is republishing a ...
“Nobody has ever recorded a similar-looking snake outside the Hon Tre Island, and moreover the unique maritime forest ...
In a murky river of southern Japan, a slimy creature with “pointed” teeth burrowed into the mud. Its shadowy habitat and ...
The Sycamore Land Trust is partnering with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to restore a wetland north of ...
Snakes exhibit a fascinating diversity of reproductive strategies, including egg-laying (oviparity), live birth (viviparity), ...
A new study has revealed that the world’s longest venomous snake, the king cobra, is not a single species, as previously ...
New, high-tech and hyper sensitive environmental DNA tests could prove to be a new and very useful tool in the battle to stop ...
Thousands of new species are found each year ... Herpetozoa Researchers are worried about the “extremely rare” snake because of human development in the area. “Nobody has ever recorded ...
A Kirtland's snake found in Clay County, 2015. The snake is being considered for a federal endangered species listing. The state-endangered Kirtland’s snake has been found in some unlikely places.