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It was a snake, but no ordinary snake. At a staggering 4m long this prehistoric monster was the largest venomous serpent to have ever lived
Known from just a handful of fossils, Laophis remains one of the most intriguing and elusive giant snakes ever discovered.
Think you know Alabama's wild side? One popular lake just ranked among the most snake-infested in the country.
34 million years ago, snakes may have already developed the habit of gathering to spend the winter. This practice, similar to that of some current species, has been highlighted by the discovery of a ...
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Pet snakes have a hidden body count
More people are buying pet snakes than ever. It’s hurting millions of other animals.
Sea snakes first entered the marine environment 15 million years ago and have been evolving ever since to survive in its changing light conditions, according to a new study. Research led by the ...
Imagine a serpent as long as a small plane, weighing over a ton! This was Titanoboa, the prehistoric king of the Amazon.
Ari Daniel | Host, "There's More to That" Snakes bite five million people each year, killing some 125,000 and disfiguring or blinding three times as many. Antivenoms aren’t always readily available ...
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