Mangrove or Shore Pit Viper - Cryptelytrops purpureomaculatus
by Michael Gillam
Butler’s Garter Snake (Thamnophis butleri)
by Runner Jenny
Adult Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schleglii)
by asnyder5
Rattlesnake
by guenterleitenbauer
by Thomas Hawk
Green tree python
by jormungund
Spitting cobra - Naja mossambica
by Piet Grobler
What the snake see’s
by Tanya Puntti
Prairie Rattlesnake
by James R. Page
Animal of the Week Fact: To defend themselves against predators, San Francisco Garter Snakes make themselves smell and taste bad. They do this by secreting a powerful musk along with their feces.
photo by vabbley
Animal of the Week Fact: San Francisco garter snakes appeared on one of a series of stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service in October 1996. The stamps featured 15 different U.S. endangered species in order to promote awareness of beleaguered animals.
photo by vabbley
White, orange clean striped, San Francisco Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia)
by vabbley

Albino Colombian Common Boa Constrictor
by Culebra Venenosa
Albino Boa
by Peter
Albino Colombian Common Boa Constrictor
by Culebra Venenosa