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There are dozens of species of snakes in the Triad, but which are friends and which are foes? An environmental specialist breaks down everything you need to know as you get outdoors this summer: ...
In much of the eastern United States, it’s not uncommon to spot a snake slithering through the leaves, crossing a trail, or ...
One of the most commonly misidentified nonvenomous snakes in the Eastern US, learn about the ecological niche and ...
Thanks to its humidity, the Cotton State is home to plenty of snakes. Discover the most dangerous snakes in Alabama.
NC Poison Control gets 10 times more calls about copperhead bites than all others combined. Here's keep them out of your yard this summer and more.
According to a University of Florida IFAS Extension flyer, these huge snakes like to hang out in dry places, like pine woods or golf courses. To see photos and more in-depth descriptions on these and ...
The Eastern kingsnake, a nonvenomous snake in NC, eats copperheads and other venomous snakes. Find out how to spot it and why its population is declining.
The Eastern massasauga rattlesnake is Michigan's only venomous snake, and it's rarely seen. Michigan's snakes are are beneficial to the ecosystem and tend to avoid humans if possible.
Eastern Brown Snakes can reach a top speed of 12 mph. They eat small vertebrates, mainly mammals, frogs, birds and reptiles such as skinks and geckoes, as well as other snakes.
I believe the baby snake is an Eastern Brown,” McLennan wrote, alongside three photos. She then added an update to the post, describing the spider’s tactics.