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An on-line reference to all of the venomous snakes found in the state of Texas. In addition, several other non-venomous but interesting Texas snakes are discussed.
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THE VENOMOUS SNAKES OF TEXAS Gerald Keown's Herpetological Resource Page Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster from Presidio County, Texas Photo courtesy of Troy and Marla Hibbitts Gerald Keown's Herpetological Resource Page THE VENOMOUS SNAKES OF TEXAS, Gerald Keown's Herpetological Reource Page is an on-line reference to all of the venomous snakes found...Includes brief information about various dangerous snakes.
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Rattlesnake Bayou Bob's Brazos River Rattlesnake Ranch This is your invitation to explore his famous Brazos River Rattlesnake Ranch. Join Bob in easy informal discussions about snake specie identification, behavioral traits, critical bite first aid, do's and don'ts in the field, dispelling myths and folklore, and a...Photographs and a brief description of six species.
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Florida's Venomous Snakes There are two types of venomous snakes in Florida. The Crotalidae or pit vipers and the Elapidae. The Crotalidae are readily identified by the facial pits, one located between the eye and nostril on each side of the head. The...Images of captive species from around the world, arranged by genus.
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venomous snake pictures Gallery has been totally redesigned with tons of new pictures added! It has taken quite a bit of time to complete this, however, I think it is well worth the effort Since I take many pictures of venomous snakes, being...Crotalus horridus life history, status, bite information and Wisconsin Protection Saga information.
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Timber Rattlesnake Homepage It is found nowhere else in the world. Rattlesnakes are the subject of much controversy and superstition in America. Timber Rattlesnakes are disappearing from most of their range, and are currently the subject of much debate in Wisconsin and nationally...Natural history, images, and range maps for venomous snakes in the U.S. Includes facts on the venom of each snake.
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