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Associated Press USA Science May 12, 2023
BENTLEY, La. (AP) — They were born and raised in captivity, but as they slowly slithered away from their handlers and disappeared into gopher holes in the Kisatchie National Forest, the group of Louisiana pine snakes appeared to be right at home.The five pine snakes bred at... + más
Deadly snake slithers into woman's washing machine: Shaken | Newsweek
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ABC News USA Tech May 12, 2023
BENTLEY, La. -- They were born and raised in captivity, but as they slowly slithered away from their handlers and disappeared into gopher holes in the Kisatchie National Forest, the group of pine snakes appeared to be right at home.The five pine snakes bred at the Memphis Zoo in... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech May 12, 2023
BENTLEY, La. – They were born and raised in captivity, but as they slowly slithered away from their handlers and disappeared into gopher holes in the Kisatchie National Forest, the group of Louisiana pine snakes appeared to be right at home.The five pine snakes bred at the... + más
Newsweek USA Tech February 15, 2023
Snakes may have no external ears but that doesn't mean they are deaf. Research from Queensland, Australia, has shown that snakes are able to respond to both airborne and ground-based sound vibrations.The researchers conducted 304 controlled experiments with 19 snakes from... + más
Very rare and deadly bright orange snakes found in car park | Newsweek
Deadly snakes pictured fleeing flooded dens: They are fantastic swimmers | Newsweek
Newsweek USA Tech October 05, 2022
A pair of bright orange, highly venomous eastern brown snakes have been caught in a car park in Queensland, Australia.Pictures of the unusually colored snakes were shared by snake catcher Jake Stinson, who runs Jake's Reptile Relocations. The snakes normally come in a range... + más
Sea snakes are taking refuge in the twilight zone and no one knows why | Newsweek
Snake bites kill thousands needlessly because of herbal remedy myths | Newsweek
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