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Category: Venomous Species

link to Avoiding Snake Bite and Snake Bite Survival

Avoiding Snake Bite and Snake Bite Survival

When you're in the outdoors, you have the safety net of civilization taken away from you. On a rare occasion, something bad can happen. When they do, you have only yourself to rely on. A venomous...

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The 6 Venomous Snakes in North Carolina

There are six species of venomous snakes in North Carolina. The list includes three rattlesnakes, a cottonmouth, a copperhead, and a coral snake. Each of these snakes plays an ecological role within...

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8 Venomous Snakes of Oklahoma

There are eight venomous snakes in Oklahoma. The list includes six rattlesnakes, two copperheads, and a cottonmouth. The venomous snake species in Oklahoma are vital to the health of the state’s...

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The 4 Venomous Snakes in Nebraska

There are four species of venomous snakes in Nebraska. Among these are three species of rattlesnakes, which are known for their distinct rattling warning. The state is also home to the Eastern...

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The Only Venomous Snake in Michigan

The Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake is the only venomous snake species in Michigan. The State is one of the last strongholds for these endangered pit vipers. Anyone who spends time outdoors in...

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The 2 Venomous Snakes in Minnesota

There are two species of venomous snakes in Minnesota. They're the Timber Rattlesnake and the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake. Despite the potential danger these snakes present, they’re also a...

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