snakes
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Killer Snake Disease Solved; Researchers Now Seek Cure
Snake Fungal Disease (SFD) is an emerging disease found in snakes throughout the eastern U.S. When infected, snakes exhibit discolored and crusty scabs, among many other abnormalities. However, researchers recently revealed the culprit behind the mysterious skin disease.
Latest Research Articles
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Can Snakes Grow Legs?
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Breathing Fish and Sneezing Monkey Among the Many New Species Found In the Himalayas
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Rare Skink Isn't Actually Extinct
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'Virgin' Yellow-Bellied Watersnake Gives Birth For Second Time
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New Species Of Death Adder Discovered In Western Australia
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[VIDEO] Fossil For Turtle's Earliest Predecessor
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Why Snakes Beat Crocs in Species Diversification
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Shot Through the Heart? Boa Constrictors Don't Suffocate Prey
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Deadly Fungus is Killing US Snakes, Leaves None Alive
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First Snakes Likely Had Legs and Toes?
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Understanding Python Patterns Could Help Save the Everglades... Maybe
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The Everglades' Mammals Are Disappearing, and We Can Definitely Blame the Pythons