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Are Sharks Apex Predators? [Answered & Explained]

Photo: LeonP / Shutterstock There are hundreds of species of shark in the world. The most well-known are the largest, like the great white shark from the film Jaws. We know they attack humans, but...

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What Does Salt Do To Snakes? [Nothing! Do This Instead]

Photo: Ken Griffiths / Shutterstock Salt is commonly used to repel or kill some pests. It can draw water out of the slimy surfaces of pesky slugs and snails. This causes them to dry out, die, and...

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2 Types of Sunbeam Snakes (Comparison with Pictures)

The genus of sunbeam snakes is a small one, containing only two species, both located in Southeast Asia. These snakes are known for their interesting, light-reflecting scales.  In today’s...

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Coyote Teeth: Dental Formula & Facts [Explained]

Photo: A. Viduetsky / Shutterstock Coyotes are one of the most common types of wild dogs in North and Central America.  They share characteristics with wolves and domestic dogs alike and have...

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Coyote Vs. Jackal: Who Would Win A Fight? [Strength Comparison]

Photo: Marian Murdoch / Shutterstock Coyotes and jackals are two species of the Canidae family. They don’t live in the same geographic ranges – they don’t even live on the same continents....

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4 Types of Garter Snakes in Kansas (With Pictures)

Garter snakes are some of the most common snakes in North America, while they’re also the most harmless snakes to humans. They aren’t venomous (although there’s some debate there) and they...

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About the Author

James has had a lifelong passion for animals and nature, tracing back to his childhood where he first began fostering intimate knowledge and connection with pet frogs and snakes. He has since honed this interest into a career as a trained Wildlife Biologist, specializing in Biogeography, sustainability and conservation. In addition to his professional pursuits, James maintains an active lifestyle, regularly indulging in outdoor activities such as hiking, and musical pursuits like playing piano and swimming.

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