A California king snake is turning heads with its heads. On March 26, the East Bay Vivarium in Berkeley, Calif., announced that it had recently hatched a two-headed snake. "Announcing our two-headed ...
As Ventura County heads into summer, the chance of an encounter with a rattlesnake increases for area residents and visitors. Drawn out by the summer warmth, the cold-blooded creatures can not only be ...
On the internet, “sneks” are also called “danger noodles,” “nope ropes” and “caution ramen” – admittedly hilarious names for creatures that are widely feared and poorly understood. But now is the time ...
The East Bay Vivarium says that both heads can control the body of the snake, but one of the heads is more dominant A two-headed California king snake is thriving at Berkeley's East Bay Vivarium after ...
Eyes open, Petaluma! ‘Nope ropes’ and ‘danger noodles’ (aka snakes) are out and about in summertime. But fear not - most are harmless. What to see: Native snakes including gopher snakes, king snakes, ...