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In this video, I rehome my green tree python to a friend and tour his collection of exotic pets, showcasing various species and their habitats. Enjoy!
Residents of downtown Los Angeles were recently shocked to discover a gigantic 20-foot python in a dumpster near an apartment complex. Locals originally thought the snake was fake, but further ...
The Police Department said its Animal Services Unit has yet to find the snake despite multiple searches since initial reports ...
Kind of reminds me of the most mobile snake of all: Sir Hiss from Disney's "Robin Hood." As far as I know, he's the only snake to ever master the art of ballooning. Have you seen this?
One of those snakes was a 10-month-old female, tracked to the base of a cypress tree. Despite its tracker suggesting otherwise, researchers were unable to locate the snake.
Invasive python hiding in tree lunged to bite hunters in South Florida, video shows. The snake was captured and euthanized.
It’s increasingly common to find Burmese pythons in high grass in South Florida, but the invasive snakes are apparently comfortable hiding in trees, too. Video of one such encounter was shared ...