10 Facts About The Unique Looking Northern Rubber Boa
Rubber Boas are a fascinating snake that got their name due the look of their scales. Want to learn more about the Rubber Boa (Charina Bottae)? Click the banner or the title to keep reading!
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Rubber Boas are a fascinating snake that got their name due the look of their scales. Want to learn more about the Rubber Boa (Charina Bottae)? Click the banner or the title to keep reading!
Northern Caiman Lizards are a powerful lizard that LOVE spending almost all their time in the water. Want to learn more about the Northern Caiman Lizard (Dracaena guianensis)? Click the banner or the title to keep reading!
Plumed Basilisks have a very unique trait – they are able to walk on water! Want to learn more about the Plumed Basilisk (Ophisaurus Attenuatus)? Click the read more button below to read the list and get learning!
These beautiful green lizards are as fascinating as they are beautiful! Want to learn more about the Mexican Alligator Lizard (Abronia Graminea)? Click the read more button below to read the list and get learning!
In certain lighting these beautiful boas’ scales will show a beautiful rainbow! Want to learn more about the Rainbow Boa (Epicrates cenchria)? Click the read more button below to read the list and get learning!
Despite the fact that this reptile looks like a snake, it is actually a lizard with no legs! Want to learn more about the Slender Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus Attenuatus)? Click the read more button below to read the list and get learning!
Ball Pythons are a popular snake to own as pets, and come in a bunch of different morphs. Check out our article to see which 10 Morphs we talk about today!
This unique gecko shares a lot of characteristics with a cat, which is where they get their name! Want to learn more about the Cat Gecko (Aeluroscalabotes Felinus)? Then check out our article to learn more!
This beautiful lizard can stand on it’s hind legs and run pretty fast! Want to learn more about the Common Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus Collaris)? Click the read more button below to read the list and get learning!
Want to learn more about The Common Bush Viper (Atheris Squamigera)? Click on the read more to learn all about the snake that looks like a dragon!