Joe

Joe is a freelance writer for FaunaFacts. Joe has written extensively about snakes for the site, but also contributes content about a range of animals.

18 Snakes that Live in the Desert (A to Z List with Pictures)

There are various types of snakes species found in deserts. Some of the most common snakes that live in the desert include black mambas, sidewinders, desert horn vipers, and Arizona coral snakes, among others. Due to their cold-blooded nature, snakes do well in this kind of environment. They can be found in diverse regions, including …

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7 Wild Snakes Encountered in Hawaii (A to Z List & Pictures)

There are no native snakes in Hawaii. Regardless, several species, including yellow-bellied sea snakes and brahminy blind snakes, have found their way to the islands. These snakes may have been introduced to these islands either directly or indirectly by humans. To prevent invasive snake species from destroying the island’s natural biodiversity, the government has made …

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Does Cinnamon Keep Snakes Away? (No – Here’s Why)

Contrary to what many people think, cinnamon does not repel snakes. If anything, the belief that ‘natural’ snake repellents work is nothing but a myth. There is no strong scientific evidence that supports that argument. Furthermore, there is not a ton of scientific information that suggests that snakes are repelled by anything. It is believed …

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Can Snakes Smell Fear?

While snakes have an extraordinary sense of smell, they cannot smell fear. They cannot comprehend someone’s emotions, but they can interpret a person’s or prey’s body language. Fearful body language may be interpreted by the snake as aggression. Snakes have a keen sense of smell. They smell using its tongue and an enlarged olfactory function. …

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10 Colorful Rainforest Snakes (A to Z List with Pictures)

There are different types of snake species in the rain forest. Their diet largely depends on species and size. However, the main foods include insects, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and fish, small and large mammals. Rain forest snakes are highly suited to an arboreal or tree-dwelling lifestyle. Many have long, slender bodies with pointed scales on …

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Are Bull Snakes Venomous (Is their Bite Dangerous?)

Bull snakes bite, albeit on rare occasions, when they feel threatened. They are non-venomous, and the main complication is the possibility of a secondary infection. Fortunately, bull snakes are not venomous and as a result the bite rarely causes significant danger. Nevertheless, any snake bite does need to be attended to by a professional who …

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Do Snakes Have Taste Buds?

Although snakes have tongues, they do not have taste buds like we do. The way snakes sense taste is different and unique from other species. They have a sensory organ called the Jacobson’s organ that is found on the roof of their mouth that collects smells and processes taste. The snake’s tongue is a tool …

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Can Chickens Keep Snakes Away?

Chickens will not keep away snakes, but a chicken coop might actually attract snakes. Most snakes prefer rodents, and chicken coops can be an excellent place to hunt for live rodents who live around chicken coops. Additionally, many snakes eat chicken eggs and baby chicks. While baby chicks might be killed by snakes, fully grown …

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