Aspidites ramsayi is a species of snake found in Australia. Once common throughout Western Australia, it has become critically endangered in some regions.One of two species of Aspidites, the Pitless pythons, an Australian genus of the Pythonidae. They are known by the common names of Ramsay's python, Woma and Sand python.[2][3][4][5]Contents[hide]
Yucatan Blunthead Snake (Imantodes tenuissimus)Merida, Yucatan, MexicoFound this while exploring a depression with a friend. The place was very hard to explore, and when we were about to start going back, I spotted this snake just staying still and posing on a plant :)
Boa Esmeralda, the Emerald Tree Boa hunts mainly in the forests of the western Amazon. This one is in the Denver Zoo. In context at www.dixpix.ca/Amazon/fauna/snakes/index.html
Common names: sidewinder, horned rattlesnake, sidewinder rattlesnake,[2] more.Crotalus cerastes is a venomous pitviper species found in the desert regions of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Yucatan Snail-eater (Sibon sanniola)Merida, Yucatan, MexicoAfter a rainstorm, I decided to go out and see if I could find a salamander. I didn't find any amphibian at all, but to my surprise, found this one under a rock without expecting it at all! It was very small and beautiful. Completely inoffensive, it didn't try to bite at all, and I must admit, I did annoyed him/her a little bit with the camera :P