Category: Snakes

  • Do Ringneck Snakes Bite? What is the answer?

    Do Ringneck Snakes Bite? What is the answer?

    The ringneck snake is a small snake species native to North America, and while they do have fangs, they are not usually able to bite humans. This is largely down to their size, most of these snakes are too small to do any damage to a person.   Introduction to Do Ringneck Snakes Bite?  …

  • What Do Ring neck Snakes Eat?

    What Do Ring neck Snakes Eat?

    Owing to their smaller size, ringneck snakes tend to eat smaller prey such as worms, slugs, and other insects. When keeping them as a pet, it is important to try to mimic their natural diet as much as possible.   Introduction   Ringneck snakes are a common type of pet snake and unlike some of…

  • Are Ring Neck Snakes Good Pets? What You Need To Know

    Are Ring Neck Snakes Good Pets? What You Need To Know

    If you can’t wait to have a reptile friend around your wrist, then a ringneck snake is probably not your best option. They are harmless to humans and adorable, but being affectionate is not their best attribute. Owning a ringneck snake as a pet means you may not even admire its lovely appearance frequently because…

  • How Big Do Ringneck Snakes Get? You Will Be Surprised

    How Big Do Ringneck Snakes Get? You Will Be Surprised

    Ringneck snakes are small species of snake that do not grow particularly big. Adults can reach around ten inches at a maximum and are pretty slender.   Introduction   In the wild, the ringneck snake is rarely seen because of their secretive nature. However, this has not stopped pet owners from domesticating the species, and…

  • Do Snakes Lay Eggs In The Ground – Amazing True Facts

    Do Snakes Lay Eggs In The Ground – Amazing True Facts

    Having a pet snake is one of life’s greatest pleasures, but pet owners may have many questions about how these incredible creatures lay their eggs. Most commonly, people wonder whether snakes lay their eggs in the ground. Snakes tend to lay their eggs underground or cover them with loose sand and soil. Snakes cover their…

  • 7 Ways to Bond with Your Snake. Get Close to Them

    7 Ways to Bond with Your Snake. Get Close to Them

    It’s easy to think of snakes as kind of cold creatures (they are, after all, cold-blooded reptiles); therefore, it’s always an interesting conversation about whether or not a pet snake will bond or show affection to their owners.  A dog, for example, has particular ways of showing affection to an owner, but snakes are pretty…