King Pigeon

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Monday, 25 March 2013

Red Spitting Cobra

Red Spitting Cobra


Why spit venom from six feet away--stopping, but not killing, an enemy? To say, "Look out!" and gain time to escape.


BLACK MAMBA


BLACK MAMBA
the longest venomous snakes










Monocled Cobras

Venomous – Very Deadly-Monocled Cobras



Naja Kaouthia - Venomous and dangerous very common snake in Thailand.










Sunday, 24 March 2013

Morphology of a venomous snake


Morphology of a venomous snake

Morphology of a venomous snake: a limbless, elongated, cylindrical reptile.
Eye: organ of sight of a snake.
Head: foremost part of a snake.
Poison gland. venom-producing gland of a snake.
Neck: part of a snake between the head and the body.
Scale: each of the hard plates covering the body.
Forked tongue: forked organ in the mouth of a snake.
Glottis: opening in the larynx of a snake.
Tooth: organ used to crush food.
Fang: hard organ used to inject the venom of venomous snakes.
Venom canal: tube that carries the venom.
Nostril: nasal opening.

Rattle Snakes



Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes



Arizona Black Rattlesnake








Columbian Boa


Columbian Boa

Size8 to 10 feet.

Feedingsmall mammals, birds, lizards, amphibians and smaller snakes,mice and rats, chicken and rabbits















Beautiful Green Emerald Tree Boa Snake








Beautiful Green Emerald Tree Boa Snake

Name: Corallus caninus
Family: Boidae
Size: 4 to 8 feet
Range:  South America.







Saturday, 23 March 2013

California King Snake