Alabama is home to many snakes, both venomous and nonvenomous. Learn which 11 species are common and what to do if you see ...
As temperatures rise earlier than usual in some parts of the U.S., snake activity increases and shifts along with it. In fact ...
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 ...
Not as rare as we once thought, snake cannibalism may be essential to their evolution.
Editor's Note: This article has been updated to reflect accurate information regarding snake bite treatment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention does not recommend bringing a dead snake to ...
A snake in the garden–for many people, that’s initially a moment of shock. But in most cases, there’s no need to worry. Most ...
The names of certain snakes are enough to strike fear into the heart of any ophidiophobian. It’s extremely common to have a phobia of a reptile that could kill a full-grown human with a single bite.
As temperatures warm across Texas this spring, you may start seeing more snakes around your home and outdoor areas. These reptiles become more active as they em ...
Snakes are kept as pets, but they show affection very differently compared to dogs and cats. Read here to learn how snakes ...
With springtime right around the corner, here is your guide to the different kinds of snakes to watch out for this year. Six ...
Oregon's rivers, wetlands and riparian corridors can provide ideal habitats for snakes, offering shade, food and easy access ...
This week, our Wildlife Wednesday reporter, Vinny Mutone, introduces us to an iridescent snake living at the Santa Fe College teaching zoo.