If you live in Kansas you share your state with many different types of snakes. Kansas is home to more than 40 snake species that you could encounter in Kansas,… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 months ago
If you live in Kansas you share your state with many different types of snakes. Kansas is home to more than 40 snake species that you could encounter in Kansas,… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 months ago
Key Points: Common non-venomous snakes in Ohio include the eastern milk snake, eastern hognose snake, and gray rat snake. There are three venomous snakes in the state: the northern copperhead… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 months ago
Key Points There are more than 50 types of snakes in Mississippi and six of them are venomous. It's important to practice caution any time you come across a snake… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 months ago
Michigan is known for having a huge variety of wildlife. If you’re out hiking, camping, hunting, or having fun doing other outdoor activities you could see rabbits, deer, squirrels, foxes,… Read More
By Tracy Graham 5 months ago
North Carolina really has it all. From the stunning Smoky Mountains to miles of oceanfront beaches and plenty of grasslands, marshes, and rivers in between the landscape of North Carolina… Read More
By Tracy Graham 5 months ago
From lush grasslands to multiple mountain ranges, Oklahoma has just about every type of natural landscape contained in one state. There is a lot of wildlife in Oklahoma, including a… Read More
By Tracy Graham 5 months ago
Wisconsin is known as the Dairy State and the famous grasslands of Wisconsin are a great habitat for snakes as well as for cattle. There are also more than 12,000… Read More
By Tracy Graham 5 months ago
Arizona is one of the states that is known for having the most snakes. While other states like Texas may claim a higher number of total snakes, it's true that… Read More
By Tracy Graham 5 months ago
Are mountains in Florida? Yes, there are 238 names mountains in Florida as well as some tall hills. Most people think that because Florida is mostly known for its beaches… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Arkansas has a lot of stunning landscapes and a lot of snakes that like to live in those stunning landscapes. One of the state borders is pretty much the Mississippi… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Alabama is right in the heart of the South, but it has a surprisingly diverse geography. There are hills and mountains thanks to the Appalachian Mountain chain. And a gorgeous… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Key Points: Every year millions of people take advantage of the gorgeous landscapes and sultry weather in Virginia to go hiking, fishing, camping, boating, kayaking, and more. Even though Virginia… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
As anyone that has ever driven through West Virginia knows this state is one of the most mountainous states in the country. It’s the only state that is completely within… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Wyoming is not for the weak when it comes to people or animals. Wyoming has vast stretches of very rugged terrain. There are several large national parks in Wyoming including… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Utah is a beautiful state known for having striking mountains and stunning rock formations caused by millennia of erosion. Another thing that Utah is known for is for having a… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Key Points: Pennsylvania is home to 21 snake species, of which three are venomous: the timber rattlesnake, northern copperhead, and eastern massasauga. Racer snakes can move as fast as 4… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Key Points South Dakota has 17 different kinds of snakes that live in the state, but only one of those types of snakes is venomous. A large portion of the state… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Key Points: There are 32 types of snakes in Tennessee with only four being venomous. Rough earth snakes often hide in mulch, leaf piles, and brush piles and can only… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
Rhode Island is the smallest of all the 50 states. It’s less than 50 miles long and only about 40 miles wide. Even though it’s small it has one of… Read More
By Tracy Graham 2 years ago
The Rocky Mountains are one of the many mountain chains that stretch across portions of the United States. They are also sometimes called the Rockies. The Rocky Mountains are the… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points: Vermont has 11 native species of snakes. The only water snake in the state is the northern water snake. The timber rattlesnake, which is the only rattlesnake and… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points: There are 38 species of snakes in South Carolina, but 45 types of snakes if you count the subspecies. The Yellow Rat Snake is found only on the… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points: There are 96 snakes that call Texas home, and 14 of them are venomous. Most of the species found in Texas are not harmful to humans. The sizes… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points The U.S. is home to around 100 different species of snakes and 49 of them are found in Missouri. All five of Missouri's venomous snakes are known as… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points From big animals like bears and elk to smaller animals like rabbits and snakes Montana is a wildlife haven thanks to its rugged land and many national parks.… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points Louisiana has an extensive network of wetland swamps where snakes thrive. Luckily only seven of the 50-plus different types of snakes in Louisiana are venomous. Because Louisiana has… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points: Although Maryland can be hot and humid in the summer, it has cold and dry winters, so most of the snakes go dormant at that time. Of the… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Minnesota is a haven for those who love the outdoors. The Land of 10,000 Lakes has some of the best hiking, camping, and fishing in the country. And because it… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Outdoor lovers don’t really have a lot to fear from the 15 types of snakes in Massachusetts. Compared to other states, Massachusetts has a relatively low number of snakes and… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago
Key Points None of Maine’s snakes are venomous. One of the things that make Maine even more attractive to outdoor enthusiasts is that Maine doesn’t have very many types of… Read More
By Tracy Graham 3 years ago