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Ecuador Frog-eating Snake, Diaphorolepis wagneri Photos by Matthieu Berroneau
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Blunthead Tree Snake by Bernard DUPONT
The blunthead tree snake (Imantodes cenchoa), also known as the fiddle-string snake, is a species of rear-fanged colubrid native to Mexico, Central America, and South America. They are arboreal, nocturnal, and feed mostly on small lizards, frogs, and other reptile eggs. Their venom is not considered harmful to humans.
Growing to 5 feet in length, these snakes are known for their long, slender bodies and very large heads, of which their eyes make up approximately 26%. Blunthead tree snakes have slit-like, vertically elliptical pupils which allow them to look down. This trait is what gives the blunthead tree snake such an advantage over other snakes, which often have poor vision.
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This is important.
Chilling while we waited for her enclosure to air out (she watched me clean it)
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if you see someone who has a pet spider, cockroach, mantis, snail/slug, or any other insect/arachnid/invertebrate and you feel the need to say something likeĀ āi would squash itā orĀ āpour salt on itā or literally anything else promoting violence or calling their pet disgusting, youāre a repulsive person. it doesnāt matter how you personally feel about the animal, that owner deeply cares about them and they have the same bond as you do with your dog or cat. yāall would lose your minds if someone saidĀ āstep on itā under a video of a puppy, so have that same energy if its a video of a tarantula. stop belittling and advocating for harm against peoples pets!!!!!!
Iām adding to this because yāall gonna learn some shit about housing your pets.
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Honestly, Iām VERY disappointed in how popular culture portrays crocodilians as a uniform green or brown color, because in reality they are BEAUTIFUL animals with a LOT of color variation.
Like, here are some of the more striking specimens I could find of various species (keeping in mind that there tends to be a lot of variation even within each species):
American Crocodile
Smooth-Fronted Caiman
Yacare Caiman
Mugger Crocodile
Black Caiman
Gharial (the dark blues on this one are amazing)
Cuban Crocodile (the lightingās pretty reddish but you can still see the speckled pattern very well, and its freakishly long limbs)
American Alligator (Iām ESPECIALLY salty that the gorgeous blacks and blue-grays of these guys tend to be turned into green for cartoons and such)
Orinoco Crocodile
And the crown jewel of beautiful crocodilians, the TomistomaĀ

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Enjoys scritches then cries when he drops his stick!
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This is Sophie sitting in her nest: https://twitter.com/breesophiebree
My two youngest cats are Very Concerned about this
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Heās done it. Heās found the best place to bask
just saw this on twitter, be careful folks
So I poked around and apparently this is a problem in all 50 states, especially around summer. Watch out for warm, slow moving water. Shallow water especially cause itās already warmer. If thereās a lot of algae and itās green and stuff, just stay out.
Warm weather and fertilizers and such make this worse, and apparently this is the worst year yet so please keep your pets safe, and yourselves as well!
We had it in a lake here last year and this is what it looks like
A few notes on this, for the doggos:
1. This is a form of bacteria, not algae. It can be blue-green, bright green, or red, and will look like foam, scum, or spilled paint. The dark green algae found at beaches is NOT the same thing and is not toxic. (Highlighted red because we call it blue-green)
2. It is found in shallow, still, bodies of water. It thrives on warm temperatures and fertilizer. So, be particularly careful if there is (as in this picture) a farm next to the lake or pond.
3. YES it is toxic to humans too. However itās not as toxic and there is no known case of anyone dying. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps, twitching, paralysis, cardiac or respiratory difficulty, liver failure, skin irritation, rashes, and gastrointestinal issues. Go to the ER if you feel sick after swimming in a lake.
4. Donāt let your dogs go in water that is cloudy, has algae blooms like that, or if you are at all unsure. If you do let your dogs swim, rinse them off with clean water if possible.
5. Do not use untreated lake water for drinking, cooking, and brushing teeth. Boiling water does not helpĀ nor does simple treatment. So, basically just donāt use lake water. Do not let your dogs drink from the lake or fill their bowl from it. Bring water from home for your dog to drink, and offer your dog water before letting them near a lake so they wonāt be thirsty.
6. Not all blooms are toxic. But you should still assume they are.
7. There is no antidote to the toxin. If your dog gets sick after swimming, take them to the vet immediately.
8. The downwind side of the lake is more likely to be affected.
If possible, take your dog to a river to play in the water not a lake.
Hereās an article from Pet Poison Helpline about itĀ https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/poison/blue-green-algae/
This has also been an issue in the UK recently due to where weāve been getting heat we donāt usually. There were a few news articles on it, so just heads up on letting your pets (and hell, even your kids) swim in ponds and lakes with stagnant water.

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Black Rat Snake (Elaphe obsoleta)Ā Huntley Meadows Park, Fairfax County byĀ Larry Meade