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Things That Creep
Things That Creep
Oreo, the California Kingsnake
Oreo, the California Kingsnake

Kingsnakes get their name from their diet which can include other snakes, including rattlesnakes. Kingsnakes are immune to rattlesnake venom. 

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Animal AmbassadorsAudra BarriosJuly 8, 2025
Slinky, the Gopher Snake
Slinky, the Gopher Snake

When frightened in the wild, they shake their tail, hiss and flatten their head, causing this Bay Area snake to be confused for a rattlesnake. Gopher snakes are harmless to humans and help keep our homes and gardens rodent free.

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Animal AmbassadorsAudra BarriosApril 13, 2025animal ambassadors, snakeComment
Frida, the Kenyan Sand Boa
Frida, the Kenyan Sand Boa

A face the shape of a shovel helps these little snakes burrow beneath the sand. They are slow moving and small, making them the perfect first snake to meet!

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Animal AmbassadorsJenn EllisMarch 11, 2025
Richmond, Ca
5107760132 hello@thingsthatcreep.org
Hours

(510) 776-0132

Hello@thingsthatcreep.org

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