Louisiana is home to 48 snake species, but only seven are venomous. Learn how to identify them and the impact of their bites.
You know the saying: “red touches black, venom lack; red touches yellow, kill a fellow.” Well, it’s a little more complicated than that. Georgia has one of the most biodiverse landscapes for snakes, ...
Coral and king snakes may look alike at first glance, but they differ greatly in behavior and survival strategies. Both are brightly colored and native to North America, but only the coral snake is ...
Three different species of snakes, colored red, yellow (or white) and black, are native to the Savannah region and nearby portions of the Coastal Plain of southern Georgia. Even though it is common-to ...
Let’s discuss two species of venomous snakes primarily found in the far eastern and southern parts of north-central Texas and southwestern Oklahoma and a third that occurs sparingly in the far ...
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