Invasive species can wreak havoc wherever they're found, but Florida has a few that are particularly dangerous. Here are the most threatening of them.
The caracara, which can grow to 2 feet tall, co-exists amiably with cows on Florida’s ranches and eats everything from frogs to discarded fast food.
A hunt for invasive feral hogs on New Year’s Day turned into a rescue of a feathered Florida native that looks like a Dr. Seuss creation, or a faraway exotic species or an escaped zoo animal ...
This giant snake which ... a single species, is now recognized as a complex of four distinct species. The Northern King Cobra that spans from eastern Pakistan to Southeast Asia, has dark-edged ...
Just seeing that amount in one group, it gives you a bit of the shudders,” said the snake catcher tasked with removing the ...
In honor of the Year of the Snake, let’s appreciate the strange anatomy and evolution of these slithery reptiles ...
Scientists Jakob Hallermann and Oliver Hawlitschek made the discovery of this new species, which they named Boaedon broadleyi, or Broadley’s African house snake. The name honors the late Donald ...
The rampant trafficking of this species is owed to widespread superstitions and myths surrounding this ‘two-headed snake’ or ... Its proximity to southeast Asian countries and fast-growing ...
The king cobra, previously believed to be a single species, is now identified as a complex of four distinct species due to ...
While mostly harmless, some species face threats due to habitat loss. Their role in natural pest control makes them beneficial to gardeners and farmers. Garter snakes belong to the genus ...
Stuart McKenzie of Sunshine Coast Snake Catchers in Australia added a second challenge to the mix by giving “bonus points” if you could name the species. Can you spot the deadly snake?
Asia Society Texas welcomes the "Year of the Snake" with a celebration featuring lion dances on the festival lawn, Chinese music and dance performances by Huaxing Arts Group Houston, Lunar New ...