I can't sleep so have a stylish homo-sneksual

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks!
Day 26- Honduran Milk snake!
Wanna know why they’re called milk snakes? An old folktale was spun that these snakes would sneak into barns and drink milk from cows! Ain’t that udder-ly ridiculous?

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks!
Day 25-Egg Eating Snake!
These nom nom noodles don't have any teeth! Instead, they use spine protrusions to help crack the egg they’ re eating!
Happy Easter!

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Day 24- Coachwhip!
These snakes, named after the braided British horse coach lashes, can slither up to 15 miles per our! That's a Zoom!

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Day 23- Blue Indigo Snake!
John Edwards Holbrook was the first person to provide a description of the Blue Indigo Snake back in 1842.

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Day 20- Black Mamba!
While these lovely snakes can slither at speeds over 12mph, they only go zoom to escape predators!

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i drew some of my friends as sneks today! in

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks
Day Ornate Flying Snake
Compared to many other gliding animals, the flying snakes can travel further, by flattening their ribs and undulating their bodies-kind of like they’re slithering through the air!

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Day 14- California Kingsnake!
The California Kingsnake is one of 8 subspecies of the Common Kingsnake.

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks!
Day 11-Burmese Python!
Despite this beautiful species being considered an invasive species in many places, The Burmese Python is listed as a vulnerable species by the IUCN throughout it’s natural range.

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Day 7-Blood Python
at first thought to be an aggressive and hard to keep animal, captive breeding programs have mad this species a not only beautiful but manageable snake to keep as a pet.
(sorry for not posting to twitter yesterday!)

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Still riding the beast race hype train, hoping and praying for sneks in

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks!
Day 6- Red Tailed Boa!
Boidae pelvic spurs are still connected to rudimentary leg and pelvic bones!

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks!
Day 5-Diamondback Rattlesnake!
A group of rattlesnakes is called a Rhumba!

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31 Days of Sneks and Snacks!
Day 3-Corn Snake!
Corn snakes either got their name from it’s belly scales resembling corn, or from the fact that they hung around corn storages to prey on rodents.

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me and my sneks

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i must make more sneks
(a hognose, an arabian sand boa, and a ball python)

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Birthday drawin for my amazin friend of their toothy sneks ocs! 👽

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