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When most people think of snakes, their minds often jump to images of venomous, fearsome creatures lurking in the wild. While ...
Pine snakes, the eastern counterpart of what folks call bull snakes in Texas and gopher snakes in California, are a touchstone of a thriving longleaf pine forest, a natural habitat ravaged by ...
Someone once asked me if pine snakes eat pine cones. The answer is no. The name refers not to what they eat but to where many of them live, in longleaf pine forests. But someone who does not know ...
North America is home to a surprising variety of large snakes, from the hefty Eastern Indigo Snake of the Southeast to the massive Boa Constrictors found in parts of Florida. Some are native, while ...
Several pine snakes bred at the Memphis zoo were released in Louisiana’s Kisatchie Forest in an annual multi-state conservation event to help the threatened species thrive.
A biologist with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission shares ways you can safely deal with snakes around your yard this summer.
Alabama has only six venomous snake species, but there are many others that look and even act like those dangerous species as a defense mechanism. Here's how to tell them apart.
The Tallahassee Museum brought Orion, a Florida Pine Snake, to the studio today to educate us about this beautiful animal which is a threatened species in the state.
Wildlife biologists have been reintroducing Louisiana pine snakes into Kisatchie National Forest to increase the population.