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Enormous Burmese python killed in Florida Everglades was about to lay 60 eggs
By Hannah Osborne published
Invasive pythons across the state are about to start laying their eggs after spring's mating season, with the 16-foot (5 meter) female caught being no exception.
Watch 2 giant, highly venomous black mambas fighting in someone's backyard
By Jacklin Kwan published
The 2 male black mambas, both over 8 feet (2.4 meters) long, were wrapped around each other and wrestling over a female during mating season.
1st gene-edited snakes use mysterious 'Turing patterns' to achieve near-perfect hexagonal scales
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Scientists used CRISPR editing to make the world's 1st genetically modified snakes, giving new insight into how the reptiles develop their patterned scales
Burmese pythons are helping rats take over Florida's Everglades — and that could help spread disease
By Hannah Osborne published
The invasion of pythons has had little to no impact on cotton rats, explaining why some areas are now increasingly dominated by rodents.
Do snakes have ears?
By Tyler Santora last updated
Snakes have anatomy that helps them hear, you just can't see it when they slither by.
Rare and deadly albino cobra slithers into house during intense rainstorm
By Harry Baker published
The white snake was safely captured by wildlife experts in India before being released back into the wild.
The biggest snake in the world (and 9 other giant serpents)
By Emma Bryce published
From Titanoboa, a prehistoric snake as long as a Tyrannosaurus rex, to modern-day pythons and boa constrictors that can swallow humans whole, these are the biggest, heaviest and longest snakes to have ever lived on Earth.
'Leonardo DiCaprio' snake with bright orange eyes discovered in Panama jungle
By Joshua A. Krisch published
Five species of previously unknown snakes with stunning eyes were discovered in jungle trees, and one was named after Leonardo DiCaprio. But mining threatens them all.
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