The hog-nosed snake is named for its up-turned
shovel-like snout that works quite well for digging in the sand to uncover its favorite prey: the Fowlers toad. JOHN VANEK
The hog-nosed snake is named for its up-turned
shovel-like snout that works quite well for digging in the sand to uncover its favorite prey: the Fowlers toad. JOHN VANEK
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