As Floridians enjoy the cooler fall weather outside, they might want to be aware of our slithery neighbors also enjoying the ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— In response to a petition and lawsuit from the Center for Biological Diversity, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed today to list the Key ringneck snake and Rim Rock ...
A very common but seldom-seen snake found in our region is the ring-necked snake (Diadophis punctatus). This small, shy snake is mostly active during the night, and prefers to hide under rocks, logs, ...
A girl found a small snake on the ground at a Newark Liberty International Airport security checkpoint on Monday night. The girl saw the 15-inch ring-necked snake at Terminal C and quickly notified a ...
Discover the thrilling experiences that await you at Missouri's snake-filled rivers and lakes, along with essential tips for ...
North Texas park officials recently shared photos of a prairie ring-necked snake that is known to flip over on its bright-colored side when it feels threatened. Copper Breaks State Park superintendent ...
Snakes love warm summer days. As reptiles, their body temperature mirrors air temperature. That’s why snakes are most active this time of year. It’s also why snake complaints peak in July and August.
Snakes love warm summer days. As reptiles, their body temperature mirrors air temperature. That’s why snakes are most active this time of year. It’s also why snake complaints peak in July and August.