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Category: Venomous Species

link to The Venomous Snakes in Washington State

The Venomous Snakes in Washington State

The only venomous snakes in Washington State are Northern Pacific Rattlesnakes. The Northern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus oreganus) is a sub-species of the Western Rattlesnake. Anyone...

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link to The 2 Scorpion Species Found in Alabama

The 2 Scorpion Species Found in Alabama

Alabama's two scorpion species are the Southern Unstriped Scorpion, which has the scientific name, (Vaejovis carolinianus) and the Hentz Striped Scorpion or (Centruroides hentzi). Scorpions are...

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link to 11 of the Most Dangerous Animals in Colorado

11 of the Most Dangerous Animals in Colorado

Colorado is the state where the Great Plains run up to the foot of the Rocky Mountains. The state holds a vast array of wild animals. Some of these animals are downright dangerous. Below is a...

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link to Scorpions in Florida

Scorpions in Florida

The state of Florida is home to the following 3 species of scorpions: Florida Bark Scorpion Hentz Striped Scorpion Guiana Striped Scorpion These three scorpions are all members of the...

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link to 3 Georgia Scorpions and How to Identify Them

3 Georgia Scorpions and How to Identify Them

The state of Georgia is home to 3 different species of scorpions. They are as follows: The Southern Devil Scorpion The Striped Bark Scorpion The Florida Bark Scorpion Scorpions are...

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link to Scorpions in Oklahoma

Scorpions in Oklahoma

What Scorpions Are Found in Oklahoma? The Striped Bark Scorpion is the only scorpion species native to the state of Oklahoma. Striped Bark Scorpions have stings that are no more medically...

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