Tagged With Reptiles

Close-up of a baby red-eared slider turtle with a red stripe on its head, perched on a rock in a pond

Do Turtles Poop? Understanding a Turtle's Digestive System

17 May 2024

This article explains everything you need to know about turtle poop, including the turtle's digestive system, what normal poop should look like, and how to check your turtle's poop for signs of a problem.

A small brown and green striped garter snake slithering through tall grass and leaves, focused on catching a juicy earthworm

What Do Garter Snakes Eat? A Look at Their Predation Habits

17 May 2024

Garter snakes are small snakes that are able to and will eat mice and other small rodents, along with their usual diet.

Close-up of a green sea turtle with large, glowing eyes peering out from the dark underwater scene

Do Turtles Have Night Vision? Understanding Their Nocturnal Abilities

17 May 2024

Turtles can see in the dark, but their ability to do so is somewhat limited. That said, sea turtles and other types of turtles have developed special ways to see better in low-light conditions.

Detailed image of a medium-sized Russian tortoise nestled in a burrow-like enclosure, surrounded by dried leaves and twigs

Are Tortoises Hibernating? Brumation In Tortoises Explained

16 May 2024

The brumation patterns of various tortoise breeds and the conditions needed to have a successful hibernation.

Male African spur-thighed tortoise extending neck and lifting front legs to display size to a cautious female in a desert setting

The Complex Mating Behaviors of Tortoises: An In-Depth Look

16 May 2024

Behavior during mating rituals, mating, how eggs are hatched, and the difficulties of protecting various tortoise types.

Iguana with large orange eyes and a spiky crest standing on a branch, mouth open in a hissing display, surrounded by lush jungle foliage

From Hisses to Barks: A Look at the Vocal Talents of Lizards

15 May 2024

Lizards are more vocal than you might think, and they make a variety of sounds to communicate, attract mates, and interact with other lizards.

Gila monster crawling over a rocky desert landscape, alert and ready to defend itself

Do Lizards Have Poison? The Science of Lizard Toxins

10 May 2024

While there are no poisonous lizards, some, such as the Gila monster, have venom glands and can deliver a venomous bite, although it's not particularly harmful to people.

Detailed image of a black rat snake slithering towards a coiled copperhead snake, with a rocky, wooded hillside in the background

Can Black Snakes Kill Copperheads? The Fascinating Predator-Prey Relationship

10 May 2024

Black snakes, which include rat snakes and racers, are known to search for and consume copperheads, which helps keep the ecosystem in check.

Realistic image of a black racer snake winding up a tree towards a bird's nest

Snakes Eating Birds: A Coevolutionary Arms Race

10 May 2024

The ways in which snakes have adapted to be better bird hunters, including how they hunt and the ways in which birds have evolved to avoid predation.

A large, adult ball python partially hidden under a rock cave in a glass terrarium, showcasing its muscular build and rich, brown coloration

Should You Get a Ball Python? Here's Everything You Need to Know

10 May 2024

Pros and cons of ball pythons as pets, such as their needs, behavior, and whether or not they are a good choice for people who have never had a pet reptile before.

Assortment of lizard eggs in various colors and shapes, including white, tan, and pink ovals resting on a natural wooden surface with dried moss or grass

What Do Lizard Eggs Look Like? A Visual Guide

9 May 2024

A variety of lizard eggs in different colors and sizes, ranging from white to tan, green, and pink, with different requirements for incubation.

Close-up of a person's hand gently holding a calm corn snake

Do Corn Snakes Bite? How to Avoid Getting Bitten by Your Pet

7 May 2024

Corn snakes are usually very calm, but they may bite if they feel threatened, are hungry, or are shedding. Bites can be avoided with the right handling.