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By kingsnake.com · April 28, 2026
image from Iowa County Sheriff facebook page of Burmese found in WI
This is WRONG and puts our entire hobby at risk.
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By kingsnake.com · April 28, 2026
image from Iowa County Sheriff facebook page of Burmese found in WI
This is WRONG and puts our entire hobby at risk.
By Cindy Steinle · April 28, 2026
image from Iowa County Sheriff facebook page of Burmese found in WI
Last friday in rural Wisconsin, a large Burmese python was discovered by the side of a road by a resident and police were notified. An investigation was launched and every rescue in Wisconsin was contacted by press. Seriously, the minute I saw the story, I had a text come through my phone asking if I was available and if I could bring reptiles with for the news piece.
By Cindy Steinle · April 23, 2026
While at NARBC Tinley I spent a little time with a few vendors, one was Bryan Suson of Sundown Reptiles with his abronia and a few special monitors! It was super short because Bryan is ALWAYS a very busy guy at the show. Thanks for the time Bryan!
By kingsnake.com · April 22, 2026
Hey, it's Earth Day.
By kingsnake.com · April 3, 2026
Hear ye, hear ye!
You asked, we've made it happen.
By Cindy Steinle · March 11, 2026
It has been ages since I have been able to say this and boy does it feel good!
This weekend Kingsnake.com is officially BACK at the mighty Tinley Park NARBC!!
Come meet Jon with me, it is my first time too!
By Cindy Steinle · March 10, 2026
A few weeks ago Jon and Cindy were invited to sit down and chat all things kingsnake.com past and present with Mike Stefani and Nick Lillis. It was awesome and we had a great time!
By kingsnake.com · March 5, 2026
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By kingsnake.com · March 3, 2026
A Japanese tree frog ( Dryophytes japonicus ). They are arboreal frogs, active from spring to autumn, and hibernate underground in winter. © Yorozu Kitamura | Dreamstime.com There are so many ways that reptiles and amphibians give back to humanity and here is another amazing one. Are you on a GLP1? Thank a gila. Cancer research and blood pressure meds are using venom, however, this is a new approach! Gut bacteria of several amphibians is being studied for potential benefits related to cancer research; the Japanese tree frog, Dryophytes japonicus, appears to have a beneficial bacterium, Ewingella americana, hanging out in their intestines!
In a mouse colorectal cancer model, a single intravenous administration of E. americana achieved complete tumor elimination with a 100% complete response (CR) rate. This dramatically surpasses the therapeutic efficacy of current standard treatments, including immune checkpoint inhibitors (anti-PD-L1 antibody) and liposomal doxorubicin (chemotherapy agent). ... This research demonstrates that unexplored biodiversity represents a treasure trove for novel medical technology development and holds promise for providing new therapeutic options for patients with refractory cancers.
By kingsnake.com · February 26, 2026
Gorgeous Geckos a plenty.
What's your favorite gecko?
By kingsnake.com · February 25, 2026
B. E. A. u. tiful
By kingsnake.com · February 20, 2026
Ibu Baron aka "The Baroness" and the crew In late 2025, in Sulawesi, there were reports of a giant snake roaming. It was reported to be the biggest ever seen! Licensed snake handler Diaz Nugraha and natural history photographer Radu Frentiu headed out on an expedition to confirm the rumors of the snake! There they found Ibu Baron or "The Baroness".
According to Guinness World Records, the snake measured 7.22 meters using a surveyor’s tape. She was also weighed inside a canvas sack on scales normally used for rice, coming in at 96.5 kilograms, or about 213 pounds. She hadn’t recently eaten, which is worth noting, since a large meal can dramatically inflate a python’s weight.
By kingsnake.com · February 18, 2026
Erm, I'm supposed to be here.
Tiger Legged Monkey Frog posted to Kingsnake by Herpetologia
By kingsnake.com · February 17, 2026
Updates?
We've been a little quieter about updates as we work feverishly in the background.
Thank you all for your patience and being on this journey with us.
We have some cool updates coming soon, this picture might even be a teaser.
By kingsnake.com · February 16, 2026
Check it out - Kingsnake's new logo in the wild.
Thank you Hissed_Snakes for spreading the word, Kingsnake is back, and Kingsnake is for everyone.
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