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Nestled between the Deep South and the Atlantic Ocean, Georgia is famous for its natural beauty. The Peach State is also home to an impressive 47 different snake species. While this may sound alarming ...
Snakes as prey “Opossums, racoons, red shouldered hawks and even other snakes eat snakes,” said Sollenberger. “We have several species of snakes in Georgia that consume other snakes.
World Atlas calls 4 Mississippi lakes the most snake-infested in the state. Know how to ID venomous snakes and tell them ...
Snakes are elegant and cute, and don't go looking for humans to troll. Let's protect them from all the stupid things we do.
To help better understand how snakes make their venom and how venoms differ from one species to another, researchers developed a new way to zero in on the genes that snakes use in venom production.
Eastern indigo snakes eat venomous snakes, and they’re the longest snakes native to the U.S., but they’re non-venomous themselves and aren’t aggressive when approached.