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Urutu

Urutus are by far one of
the most beautiful venomous
snakes, showing great dark
and white coloration that
blends into a unique pattern.

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Jumping Viper

Jumping Vipers are ambush
vipers and are a poor-man's
Bushmaster. They are beautiful,
stout, diminutive reptiles
that do well in captivity.

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Ornate Cantil

Rare in the wild, Ornate
Cantils are fiesty pit vipers
that show vibrant yellow
and black colors. There
is also a Hypo. line that
is currently being proven
genetic.

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Eyelash Viper

Eyelash Vipers are another
classic terrarium arboreal
viper that commonly comes
in the classic pure yellow
form. Many other forms exist,
including garden phase,
red, and tiger.

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Mexican Cantil

Mexican Cantils were once
thought to be related to
the Ornate Cantil. They
closely resemble the American
Cottonmouth; however, their
venom is more destructive.

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Mexican Westcoast Rattlesnake

One of the largest Rattlesnake
species in the Americas,
Mexican Westcoast Rattlesnake's
are very hardy and are relatively
calm in demeanor.

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Albino Western Diamondback
Rattlesnake

These snakes are by far
one of the few popular venomous
snake morphs, showing great
yellow and orange coloration.
There are other phases currently
being proven genetic.

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Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake

Our line is from the South
Georgia North Florida border
and shows awesome yellow
and black contrast, as well
as a seemingly more toxic
venom than other populations.

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Eastern Gaboon Viper

Eastern Gaboons are smaller
cousins of the Western Gaboon
and are lighter in coloration,
displaying a split subocular
stripe.
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Western Gaboon Viper

We are working with some
of the most large and most
beautiful Western Gaboon
Vipers in captivity. Western
Gaboon boast the largest
fangs of any venomous snake.

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Rhinoceros Viper

We successfully produced
Rhinoceros Vipers two years
in a row. Our babies display
tons of red and contrasting
bright greenish-yellow striping.

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Albino Monocled Cobra

Albino Monocles are one
of the easier cobra species
to keep in captivity, they
are hardy and never refuse
a meal. There are also new
morphs on the horizon.

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Mottled Rock Rattlesnake

One of our most favorite
snakes, Mottled Rock Rattlesnakes
vary in coloration from
one population to the next.
They are commonly found
on the rock cuts of West
Texas.

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the practice of making and selling altered venomous
snakes ("venomoids"). Please do not support
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