snake
From ancient biblical serpents to snakes in the present day, these legless lizards' serpentine reputation precedes them.
Fang. The Mojave Ball Python.
(Picture) From left to right (row by row). Blizzard is a Boa. Luna is a rat snake x corn snake. Calypso is a Albino Het. Pied Ball python. Sidious is a Peruvian rainbow boa. Fang is a Mojave ball python. Severus is a Okeetee corn snake. Winchester is a Hypo half/ Dwarf Burmese python. Oggy is a Hognose (we call her Oggy the Hoggy) and Grogu is a Aru x Sorong green tree python.
By Megan Nagel4 years ago in Petlife
Stories From The Pack
Stories From The Pack Snaky In The Back Yard By Shelley Peterson It was a beautiful summer afternoon and my dogs and I took the opportunity to relax in the shade of a couple trees in our spacious back yard. There was the soft whisper of a breeze gently rustling the leaves of the trees as the birds sang in the distance. I was relaxing in my lounge chair reading a good book and sipping an ice-cold drink enjoying the afternoon. The dogs were scattered all around the yard, stretched out and snoozing. All was tranquil and right in our little world that afternoon. Or so I thought.
By Shelley Peterson5 years ago in Petlife
An Unconventional Pet Story
When I tell you I'm not a snake person, believe me I'm not. My friend had a pet snake and every time he brought it into the room I was in I would have a panic attack. I would of much rather preferred a "normal" pet like a dog. However, this is the story of how I got my own unconventional pet snake.
By YesItsMocha5 years ago in Petlife
"So why snakes?"
I get asked all the time, "So why Snakes?" and the answer to me is quite simple. I was struggling with life (Depression) and realised that I needed something to love (other than my partner at the time), I needed a reason to wake up in the mornings but I also knew that it was far too selfish for me to adopt a cat, dog or a bird that would require my attention and love on a daily basis. It was a difficult situation to be in because I wanted an animal to love but only when I was emotionally capable of giving it.
By Chéri Sanos6 years ago in Petlife
Loving Cold blood
I never thought in a million years, I would ever own a reptile. I was acclimated to puppies and kitties and even your common farm animals, but I was always a little tiny bit afraid of our scaly friends. After all, it’s natural instinct to be afraid of them.
By Dear Mischka6 years ago in Petlife
What It's Like Owning a Pet Snake
"You have a snake?" my friend asked as she gasped and gave me a look of pure horror. Unfortunately, this was not the first time I had gotten this reaction from someone when they find out what I keep in my room as a pet. In fact, before I get my snake my dad told me that I shouldn't post anything about my snake on social media because "people wouldn't understand and they would think I'm weird." Harsh, right? I certainly thought so.
By Dani Hendrix7 years ago in Petlife
Snake Facts That Will Blow Your Mind!
The incredible world of snakes. Okay, I know, you either love them, or you are simply terrified of them. There is no in between. I used to be absolutely terrified of them, that was until recently, then I very bravely stroked my boyfriend's pet King Cobra. Yep, my heart was pounding, I felt shaky, but I soon realised, there was nothing to be afraid of. I have been truly fascinated by these intelligent reptiles ever since. Snakes are amazing. I have been like a sponge soaking up as much facts on them as possible! Here are the facts which amazed me the most.
By Hayley Dodwell7 years ago in Petlife









