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  1. May 4, 2022 · Learn how to identify 27 snake species in Ohio, including venomous and non-venomous ones. Find out their length, habitat, color, head shape, pupil shape and more.

  2. Black rat snakes (Pantherophis obsoletus) are a common snake in Ohio. Showing a preference for forest areas, they are remarkable climbers as well as capable swimmers. Unlike other snakes on this list, they can grow quite large: up to 3 to 6 ft. in length. The largest recorded was in Canada, measuring over 8 ft.

    • Ohio's snakes are ready for summer, too. CLEVELAND, Ohio - Summer is here, and many Ohioans will be exploring the state's natural habitat, and possibly meeting a few fellow residents that just give some folks the shivers.
    • Copperhead bite rarely fatal. Copperheads have the dubious distinction of having bitten more people in the United States than any other venomous snake, yet fewer snake-bite deaths are attributed to the copperhead.
    • Eastern massasauga rattlesnake widely scattered, seldom seen. "Swamp rattler" and "black snapper" are other names given to this small rattlesnake. The name massasauga is from the Chippewa Indian language and refers to the marshy areas associated with the mouth of a river.
    • Timber rattlesnakes most dangerous. By virtue of their large size, timber rattlesnakes are the most dangerous snakes in northeastern America. They may attain a length in excess of six feet, but average 40 inches in length.
  3. Learn about the diversity, behavior, and threats of snakes, the reptiles with more than 3,000 species. Find out how snakes hunt, shed, lay eggs, and some can fly.

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  4. 3 days ago · Learn about snake, a limbless reptile with more than 3,400 species, some of which are venomous. Find out how snakes evolved, how they interact with humans, and how to identify them.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SnakeSnake - Wikipedia

    Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes ( / sɜːrˈpɛntiːz / ). [2] Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales. Many species of snakes have skulls with several more joints than their lizard ancestors, enabling them to swallow prey much larger than ...

  6. Eastern Wormsnake (Carphophis amoenus) is a very small and thin snake that inhabits forested areas in most parts of the Eastern United States. Look for them under logs in the southeast woods of Ohio. They can average about eight inches in length. Smooth Earthsnakes (Virginia valeriae) look similar to Worm Snakes.

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