Used in emergency response training to simulate venomous snakebites (even though Queen Snakes are non-venomous, they are often confused with or used in scenarios involving Northern Watersnakes, which can produce dramatic, albeit harmless, bites).
Captures micro-textures like scale keels without tearing during demolding. Polyurethane resin or flexible foam queensnake moulage
Using the specific color palette of the Queen Snake (olive-brown, pale yellow, and grey stripes) rather than generic snake patterns. Used in emergency response training to simulate venomous
: Using highly accurate silicone or wax models allows researchers, park rangers, and student biologists to practice identification techniques without handling live, sensitive specimens. which can produce dramatic