In this clip from "The Jeff Corwin Experience" on Animal Planet, Jeff finds a Mojave green rattlesnake. This snake is one of the most venomous rattlesnakes and is both hemo and neuro toxic.
Jeff Corwin and Bryan Cranston are in California and run into a Southern Pacific Green rattlesnake. The rattle developed at the end of the ice age to warn buffaloes from stepping on them. Learn more in "The Jeff Corwin Experience" on Animal Planet.
Jeff Corwin is looking for endangered animals in California. In this clip from "The Jeff Corwin Experience" on Animal Planet he helps a team test two wild Peninsula big horn rams for diseases.
While not a danger to humans, kingsnakes are a top predator among other reptiles since they are immune to most venom. Watch as this kingsnake swallows a corn snake.
On Animal Planet's "Corwin's Quest," Jeff Corwin cautiously digs up an inland taipan snake. Inland taipans are the world's most venomous snakes and are capable of surviving extreme desert conditions.
Meet amazing creatures that thrive in one of the most inhospitable places on earth: Africa's Namib Desert. (From "Survival of the Sand Creatures," Season 1)