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More bites, more sightings, more problems. The copperheads are showing themselves this summer so beware the bite.
New research from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, has revealed that puff adders (Bitis ...
Within the 17 snake species found in New York, three are venomous. Here's what to know, and how likely you are to see them in ...
Although a superpower, the U.S. is under constant invasion — we’re not talking humans here but meek-looking plants and ...
Snakes become very active May through September. We spoke to a wildlife expert and doctor about what you should know if you ...
Eastern Indigo Snake. Photo by Ben Stegenga. Houston Chandler, Orianne Society's Director of Science, releases Eastern Indigo ...
It eats copperheads, the only venomous snakes likely to be seen in central North Carolina and the Triangle. Its population ...
Over the past week, thousands of people in North Carolina have lost power because of issues caused by a snake.
Originally from South America, the charismatic tegu made its way to the United States via the pet trade of the 1990s. But a recent discovery shows these reptiles are no strangers to the region -- ...
A conservation program has now released a total of 209 Eastern indigo snakes from a captive breeding program in Eustis as ...
Are baby copperheads in South Carolina more dangerous than the adults? Here’s what to know about myths surrounding the ...
Are baby copperheads in South Carolina more dangerous than the adults? Here’s what to know about myths surrounding the venomous snake.