Did you know that a krait’s venom is 16 times more dangerous than a cobra’s? Found throughout Asia, kraits slither in grasslands and jungles, paralyzing prey with their venom.
Eager readers will explore this deadly snake’s physical characteristics, learn about how it eats other snakes, and discover much more in this fun title.
One of the most common snakes in the world, the adder is the only snake to live in the Arctic Circle. Burrowing away in winter and basking in the spring sun, adders make their homes in woodlands, mountains, and other areas.
Young readers will learn all about the adder’s physical characteristics, venomous bite, and hunting methods.
These venomous snakes get their name from the tiger stripes on their long bodies. Most common in Australia, tiger snakes live in coastal areas, wetlands, and creeks.
Discover more about this snake’s habitat, deadly venom, and other unique features.
Known for its fierce attitude, the bull snake is very defensive when threatened. Its main method of defense is to move its tail quickly in leaves and flatten its head so it looks like a rattlesnake.
Read more about the bull snake’s amazing rattlesnake impression and other methods of intimidation in this exciting book!