Hopefully, you know that when you remove the head from a poisonous snake... it can still bite you. Here's a video that proves a decapitated snake head can still bite you.
If you're afraid of snakes, then this video will probably scare the heck out of you - sorry about that. But, this is just too cool not to share. Watch this huge snake open a door, and the person filming it seems cool with it.
We've always known mankind's days were numbered. We just figured our eventual end would be at the hands of robots or our own hubris. We didn't think it would be like this.
This is the craziest snake catching video that I have ever seen. In fact, while typing this thinking about what I saw on this video, I am freaking out a little now! If you are afraid of snakes, this could keep you indoors forever.
Yesterday Bear Grylls tweeted a photo of a snakebite that one of his producers is suffering from, and it is NASTY! Just imagine the worst looking snakebite ever, and it won't even be close to this.
Not long ago, Tess Guthrie's cat was hissing so loud that the sound woke her from her slumber. And when the 22-year old Australian mom did open her eyes she saw a six foot python had wrapped itself around the arm of her six-month-old daughter, who was sleeping right next to her.
Most people have never actually seen the movie 'Snakes On A Plane.' But thanks to its descriptive name and an aggressive ad campaign based around star Samuel L. Jackson's proclivity for profanity, we all know the bad things that can happen if the slithery reptiles get loose on an aircraft.
By this point, it should be fairly obvious that getting distracted by a cell phone can be extremely hazardous to your health. And yet, a teen girl in California actually fell into a pit of rattlesnakes while searching for a signal in the desert. Need further proof? We didn't think so.
The U.S. government has banned the import of four large species of snakes in an effort to help preserve and protect the Florida Everglades. The Everglades have been overrun with snakes imported into the country as pets, which later either escape or are released.
Over the weekend, a 20-inch long Egyptian Cobra has gone missing at the famous Bronx zoo. The reptile disappeared from an enclosure away from public view, but located in the reptile house at the facility.
Every species of cobra is extremely venomous and potentially fatal...