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Texas leads the nation in snake diversity, with more than 100 species and subspecies — and the most rattlesnake species of ...
The North American cobras Texans have to lookout for are coral snakes, which are red and black with yellow rings around its ...
If you live in Texas and notice more snakes in your lawn, it could be due to the high heat. Here's what to do about it and ...
To understand why Texas has so many snakes, we reached out to Wendy Anderson, a biologist with Texas Nature Trackers. TNT is a wildlife conservation program of Texas Parks and Wildlife.
The traditional hottest and dryest park of the East Texas summer is upon us, bringing wildlife into habituated areas looking ...
Finding a snake in a garage, toilet, or under the foundation of an old house is common, experts say. Here’s how to prevent it ...
Stretching 710 miles across Texas, the Trinity River is a vital habitat for a diverse variety of wildlife. With its forests, floodplains, and steady water supply, it’s an especially ideal habitat for ...
If you see one baby copperhead, there are likely more. Know what to look for and how to keep kids, pets, and yourself safe ...
Snake activity in Texas is highest in spring and early summer because they are emerging from their brumation, are hungry from lying dormant over the last several weeks and months, and it is also ...