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42 Eastern Indigo Snakes, the Longest Snakes in the U.S., Intentionally Released in 2 States
The snakes are classified federally as a threatened species ...
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Observing a cranky snake
A brief wildlife moment from Chandler's Wild Life, highlighting snake behavior in a natural setting.
Extreme weather from climate change is forcing Georgia snakes to adapt, changing behaviors to survive droughts and wildfires.
Snakes can be pretty intimidating creatures. They don’t have the best reputation given the dangers they pose, but they have their own ways of showing affection. This video shows two pet snakes hugging ...
Rainbow snake, look at the color of its skin like a rainbow, it is very beautiful, this snake is very tame and harmless but the enemy of other snakes because it likes to eat other snakes or ...
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'I think he's trying to eat you': Snake owner gets surprising explanation for pet's odd behavior
"...and failing miserably." ...
Conservationists often raise the young of endangered species in captivity before releasing them into suitable habitats as ...
Whether a wild cottonmouth snake will attempt to strike in an encounter depends on its baseline stress level, according to a team of scientists led by undergraduate researcher Mark Herr. "Most people ...
Sea snakes are total nightmare fuel, but new research suggests their frequent “attacks” on scuba divers are in reality botched attempts to get lucky. Many scuba divers who explore tropical coral reefs ...
Snakes are adapting to habitat and climate change from urbanization and increasing temperature spikes in the spring and summer. Both changes are leading to higher odds of snake bites for Georgians. Of ...
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