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An online field guide with pictures to the snakes of Hudpseth County Texas in the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas. Provides collecting tips for those wishing to collect.
http://www.kingsnake.com/hudspeth

Snakes of Arizona. Snake photographs, links to other snake sites and other Herp photographs.
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AZSNAKEMAN'S SNAKE SITE  This site is divided into the following pages: Snakes of Arizona Snake Photograph's Snake Links Other Herp Photograph's To surf through the site, just follow the links below. A description of each page will follow the link. Snakes of Arizona...
http://members.aol.com/azsnakeman/index.htm

Guide to the snakes of Queensland, Australia, with detailed information, range maps, and photos for the 20 dangerous species. Sections on identification, behavior, snake bites, taipans (possibly the world's most dangerous snakes). Full list of the 31 species of the Brisbane area, with images.
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Queensland Museum Snakes  This site presents information about identifying them, what they eat, how they breed, their bites and venom. The site features a list of the 20 dangeroussnakes that live in Queensland, with links to photographs and detailed information on each species....
http://www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au/features/snakes/

Images and brief descriptions of a variety of venomous and non-venomous species.
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Florida Backyard Snakes  Florida has an abundance of snake species (about 45, but who's counting Out of the 45 species only 6 are venomous. So that would leave 39 species, and 41 subspecies, that are non-venomous and harmless, unless you break your leg...
http://www.floridabackyardsnakes.com/

Descriptions and photographs, information on ecology and behavior, and identification of all 45 species.
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Online Guide to the Snakes of Florida  Florida and you would like to know more about the snake you found in your backyard, or in your swimming pool, or the one you saw in the pine flatwoods, or crossing the road, this Guide will answer your questions....
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/...etology/fl-guide/onlineguide.htm

Image gallery of snakes from around the world.
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Snakes, Venomous and Nonvenomous Dr. Zoltan Takacs  zoltantakacs.com Photography Expeditions Research Contact Snakes Reptiles and Amphibians Invertebrates Animals Earth Natives TechImage Copyright 169 Dr. Zoltan Takacs. All Rights Reserved. zoltantakacs.com Home Site Map Contact Copyright 169 1998-2005. Dr. Zoltan Takacs. All Rights Reserved....
http://zoltantakacs.com/zt/pw/sn/

Complete list of species, with images and family descriptions.
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Snakes of North America  This family of snakes is composed of 50 species in two families. They are generally regarded as the most primitive snakes, having a pelvic girdle and vestiglial hind limbs. They have a single lung and oviduct and are well adapted...
http://www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/SoNA.html

Guide to the snakes of Ohio, with images and range maps.
http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/snake/

Photo gallery and identification guide to the snakes of south Florida by Tom Spinker.
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Florida and Georgia Snake Identification  This section of my website contains photos of snakes which I have taken in Florida and Georgia. I have followed these rules: The snakes in the photos are alive. All photos are shot in the wild. The snakes are not...
http://www.southalley.com/snakes.html

Introduction to snake life in an average North American backyard. Sections on classification, snake adaptations, identification tips, and venomous species.
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Backyard Snakes  In most of our backyards there will be no poisonous snakes such as the venomous Western Rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis, shown at the left. If you do spot a snake in your backyard unless you live near a natural or semi-natural...
http://www.backyardnature.net/snakes.htm

Information and photos of snakes, other reptiles, and amphibians of Arkansas, USA. Includes forum, lists, classification, trip reports, venemous snake information, and laws.
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Snakes of Arkansas  This website is currently the home of the Arkansas Herpetological Society (AHS Everyone is invited to participate in AHS-Sponsored Events. Visit the AHS Forum to learn about current happenings. The next field trip will take place Friday Sunday, October 14-16,...
http://www.snakesofarkansas.com/

A key to the native snakes of Colorado, with images, descriptions, and range maps.
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Key to the Snakes of Colorado  Rattle present at end of tail 2) 1b. No rattle present 3) 2a. Numerous small scales on top of head, maximum total length about 4 Crotalusviridis,Western (prairie) rattlesnake 2b. Head covered by large scales, maximum total length about 2 Sistruruscatenatus,Massasauga...
http://coloherp.org/keys/snakes.php

List and pictures of snakes of Colombia, South America by Jairo H. Maldonado.
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snakes of colombia/Serpientes de Colombia  Helminthophis flavoterminatus Helminthophis praeocularis Liotyphlops: Species 3 Liotyphlops albirostris Liotyphlops anops Liotyphlops argaleus Boidae: Genus’s 4, Species 7 Boa: Species 1 Boa constrictor Corallus: Species 4 Corallus annulatus Corallus caninus Corallus hortulanus Corallus ruschenbergerii Epicrates: Species 1 Epicrates cenchria Eunectes:...
http://mysite.verizon.net/vze7ftch/snakes_of_colombia/

Taxonomic classification of snakes, with photos and species accounts.
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ADW: Serpentes: Classification  The icons tell you what features are available for that taxon. Information Pictures Specimens Sounds Selecting an icon will take you directly to that feature. Parent taxa Order Squamata (amphisbaenians, lizards, and snakes) Suborder Serpentes (snakes) Superfamily Henophidia (boas, pythons,...
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umic...ts/classification/Serpentes.html

Photos, information, and forums.
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Snakes of Western Kentucky: Here you will find pictures of many different species of snakes, a snake forum, a snake chat room, a snake quiz, and much much more! Black Kingsnake, Prairie Kingsnake, Copperhead, Black Rat Snake, Gray Rat Snake, Rough Earth Snake, Ring Neck Snake, Garter Snake, Hognose Snake, Midland Watersnake, Northern Watersnake, etc.  Kentucky people have visited this site! Thank you for viewing the Snakes of Western Kentucky Website This site will soon be reconstructed with many new added features such as videos Be sure to check in periodically Again Thanks for visiting...
http://www.kcma.net/snakes/