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Sea Snakes Can Be More Venomous Than Rattlesnakes
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There are more than 50 species of snakes that live in the seas. Some are super venomous and they can zip through the water with ease.
Hognose Snakes Play Dead Like Opossums
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These snakes are some of the best reptilian actors you'll ever meet, but don't let the act fool you.
Corn Snakes Are Perfect Pets For Reptile Enthusiasts
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Corn snakes come in a myriad of colors and are ideal pets. Farmers love them, too, because they flock to barns and control the rodent population.
Copperhead Snakes: Not Always Lethal, But Best Left Alone
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Copperhead snakes are among the most common in North America. HowStuffWorks gets up close and takes a look at these venomous reptiles.
The Harmless Garter Snake Is Your Garden's Best Friend
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Garter snakes are harmless, very common and feed on slugs, leeches, insects and small rodents in North American gardens. HowStuffWorks gets up close.
Snake Plant: A Great Plant for People Who Aren't Great With Plants
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Snake plants are attractive and virtually ironclad houseplants, almost impossible to kill, though some of the hype about them acting as air purifying filters has been overblown.
Caves of Hanging Snakes
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Why do snakes hang out in caves? Learn about the snakes who come out at night to feed in caves from HowStuffWorks.
How Did Snakes Lose Their Legs?
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HowStuffWorks finds out why snakes have no legs and feet.
How Australia's King Brown Snake Got Its Name
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The king brown snake, also known as the mulga, occupies many regions of Australia and is partial to the most arid regions.
The Eastern Indigo Snake Lives in Gopher Tortoise Burrows
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The eastern indigo snake takes advantage of a unique shelter that provides much-needed protection to the endangered species and its young.