YIKES! 30+ rattlesnakes discovered under cabin
Man orders a box of crickets from the internet. It went horribly, horribly wrong
Albino Croc carcass retrieved from Bhitarkanika National Park
https://borneobulletin.com.bn/british-fisherman-killed-by-sea-snake-off-australian-coast/
Two New Species, and Two Genera, of Lizards Found in the Western Ghats
Florida python hunters have caught 10 tons of snakes
Another rehoming baby snake post
Scientists trying to save B.C.’s western rattlesnakes from becoming roadkill
The city as well as reptile handlers have decided that it is not a good idea to have the public display of snakes at the St Patrick’s Day Festival as it has had in years past. The apparent problem is the large amount of drunk people who appear to hang around in awe over the animals, the city and the handlers both agree that alcohol and exotic animals do not mix. Read more bellow.
Savannah bans snakes from St. Patrick’s Day festival amid fears that tourists could be crushed
The L.A. Zoo is opening a new reptile house. I love visiting the one here locally, The displays are freaking awesome and the kids get a kick out of it, read more about the new one below.
People are outraged at a plan to kill 100 of the 215 Crocodiles at the farm after finances fell through to convert it to a park. Currently it
is not legal in the Czech Republic to kill Nile Crocodiles but the Ministry of Agriculture is drafting regulations to make it possible. Even
other farms are mad at the plan to kill the animals. Many say that butchers in the country have no experience in killing such animals and
believe they will greatly suffer during the process. People believe the current owners who took possession of the farm in February
wanted this outcome from the start. If the regulation is passed the farms representative says they will have no problem selling the
meat to restaurants and the skin to makers of apparel.
Gregory and girlfriend Leigha Poulson are a little anoyed now after the results of an investigation be the Florid Fish and Wildlife
Comission came their way that it was highly unlikely. The pair says they were enjoying a calm night kayaking on bayside waters off
mile marker 106 when something capsized their kayak, they received medical treatment for scratches and apparent bite wounds, all of
which considered minor. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commissions findings state that the bite marks and scratches were not
consistent with a Crocodile, they noted the pattern in the reported bite mark were not that of a Crocodiles tooth paten nor were the
scratches. They do state that it is possible a fleeing Crocodile or Alligator DID capsize the Kayak while trying to flee but the argument
is whether or not there was an actual attack on the people in the kayak but no animal was reported seen. American crocodile experts
did say that the population in that area is growing but they also noted that American Crocodiles are considered fall less aggressive
than other Crocodiles as well as Alligators. The victims did not notice the wounds until they reached the shore line. Gregory however
is convinced that a large reptile.