They are nocturnal; they probably eat “frogs and snakes,” and they live in the forest. A Lycodon poyarkovi, or Poyarkov’s big-tooth snake. Photo from T.Q. Phan via Van Nguyen and Vogel (2025) Want to ...
“This method increases the time window available for biologists to detect snakes in their natural habitats,” said lead author Leah Samuels of the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research ...
The hundreds of visitors are lured to come closer, watch and even touch the inhabitants of the beautiful snakes forest set up by DNRD for the second consecutive year. Major Jassim Abdul Ghafoor ...