Ball Python
A small, docile West African python that curls into a tight ball when threatened, now the most popular pet snake in the world.
Snakes pronounced in 3 syllables that contain T — full profile for each.
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A small, docile West African python that curls into a tight ball when threatened, now the most popular pet snake in the world.
A boldly black-and-yellow ringed elapid of South and Southeast Asia, shy by day but highly venomous if cornered.
A nocturnal Indo-Pacific colubrid notorious for invading Guam and devastating the island's native bird fauna.
The largest viper in the Americas, a long-fanged neotropical pit viper feared in rainforest villages from Nicaragua to Brazil.
A glossy black-and-white South Asian elapid responsible for many bites at night because it readily enters homes and beds.
A squat, viper-like Australian elapid that ambushes prey by wriggling its grub-shaped tail tip as a lure.
A large, glossy black-and-yellow African elapid of equatorial rainforests, known for its semi-aquatic habits and powerful neurotoxic venom.
A small striped North American natricine snake found in nearly every habitat across the continent, harmless and often kept as a beginner pet.
A small, secretive Midwestern North American natricine snake that lives almost entirely in burrows beneath wet meadows and is now seriously declining.
The Malayan pit viper is a stout, irritable Southeast Asian ambush hunter responsible for many bites in Thai and Vietnamese plantations.
A boldly banded Australian elapid of cool, wet southern habitats, responsible for a steady share of the country's serious snakebites.
A short, thick South American pit viper of grassland and wetland edges, known for the small white markings on its dark face.
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