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Gaboon Viper Snake Species Profile Gaboon Viper: If not the most magnificent African venomous snake, it is certainly the most magnificent of the African viperine species. There are two subspecies, The East African, B. g. gabonica with small nasal horns and two dark triangles beneath each eye and the West African, B. g. More >>
Garter Snake  Species Profile Garter Snake: (All Garter Snake species.) More >>
Gopher Snake  Species Profile Gopher Snake: Wild bullsnakes can be irascible and unapproachable, but after a short time in captivity many become quiet and handleable. Besides the typical dark saddled tan phase, bullsnakes are now available in a number of designer colors and patterns. This snake breeds readily in captivity. More >>
Gray-Banded Kingsnake Snake Species Profile Gray-Banded Kingsnake: The gray-banded kingsnake is a highly prized, moderately sized snake. Cages should be escape proof, complete with water and hiding area. Kingsnakes and milksnakes should be housed separately (except during breeding season, of course) because they are cannibalistic. More >>
Green Anaconda Snake Species Profile Green Anaconda: Captive green anacondas do best when given water containers in which to soak and swim, it is important to remember that the size of the water container will need to increase to accommodate the growing anaconda. More >>
Green Mamba Snake Species Profile Green Mamba: This snake is dangerously venomous. As it is with all mambas the elongate, flat-sided head is often referred to as coffin-shaped. When stressed an eastern green mamba may elevate the forward portion of its body and flatten its neck into a narrow but discernible hood. More >>
Green Tree Python Snake Species Profile Green Tree Python: Green tree pythons exhibit dramatic ontogenetic color change as they mature (i.e., juveniles may be yellow, red, etc. and turn green as they grow older). As adults, green tree pythons can be found in a wide range of green shades, sometimes with a smattering of blue coloration, as well. More >>

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