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When you think of scary animals, what comes to mind? Maybe lions, hippos or snakes? But you might be surprised to know that ...
These birds employ various hunting strategies to catch and consume one of nature's most feared creatures ...
We live in one of the most idyllic neighborhoods in Arkansas. Tall forests surround us on all sides. Rolling hills follow nearby Jimerson Creek down to the Arkansas River. Bald eagles and red-tail ...
Snakes might not top everyone’s list of favorite creatures, but there’s no denying they’ve mastered the art of growing long, ...
A resident has captured the "amazing" moment he spotted a snake crossing the road in Bewdley. Jamie Cox, who owns three cabins by the River Severn, said he is used to spotting all kinds of wildlife, ...
Snakes don't dig their own burrows, but that doesn't mean they can't take refuge in burrows created by something else. Here's how to identify and deal with a snake burrow in your yard.
A state famous for its prairies and cornfields, it’s easy to believe that Iowa makes a good home for snakes. Indeed, Iowa is home to 28 species of snakes. Furthermore, the vast majority of these ...
In the shadowy realm of nocturnal hunting, snakes have evolved one of nature’s most remarkable adaptations: the ability to “see” heat. Unlike humans, who become virtually blind in darkness, certain ...
Snakes are ending hibernation to mate and bask under the summer sun. Michigan has one venomous snake. Here's how to identify it.
All snakes are cold-blooded, meaning they do not produce their own body heat and must rely on external sources to warm up and get moving — that's why you often see them lounging on rocks or ...
Garter snakes grow to 15 to 29 inches long and their scales can be black, brown or an olive brown with a pale yellow or green belly. According to Mass (Massachusetts) Audubon, these snakes can be ...