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  2. List of snakes of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of snakes found in New Jersey, United States. Non-venomous. Image Binomial name Name Map Carphophis amoenus amoenus: Eastern worm snake:

  3. New Jersey Hiking Survival Guide: Tips on ticks, bears ... - AOL

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    New Jersey is home to beautiful state parks and forests. Here are some tips for enjoying your hikes this summer while staying safe. New Jersey Hiking Survival Guide: Tips on ticks, bears, snakes ...

  4. Juvenile black rat snakes can look strikingly similar to adult copperheads, but there’s one key difference: Black rat snakes are often found in high places. “I often get calls that there’s a ...

  5. Category:Lists of snakes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lists of snakes of the United States — lists of snake species that are native in U.S. states. Note: Articles on individual snakes should be listed in Category: Reptiles of the United States + Category: Snakes of North America + regional U.S. fauna categories .

  6. List of snakes of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut is home to 15 species of snakes and only two are venomous. The Black racer (Coluber c. constrictor), Dekay's brownsnake (Storeria d. dekayi), Eastern ratsnake (Pantherophis obsoletus), Garternake (Thamnophis s. sirtalis), Hog-nosed snake (Heterodon platirhinos), milk snake (Lampropeltis t. triangulum), northern watersnake (Nerodia sipedon sipedon), redbelly snake (Storeria o ...

  7. Campbell Vaughn: You should not kill snakes, but you should ...

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    It is a fun website just to check out to not only look up regional snakes, but also lizards, frogs and toads, salamanders, turtles, and alligators. You can find the site at https://srelherp.uga.edu.

  8. Cemophora coccinea copei - Wikipedia

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    The northern scarlet snake is a secretive, burrowing species, preferring habitats of soft soils, often in open forested areas or developed agricultural land. They spend most of their time hidden, emerging to feed on small rodents and lizards, but they have a particular taste for reptile eggs, swallowing them whole or puncturing them and consuming the contents.

  9. Two types of venomous snakes can be spotted near ... - AOL

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    You can identify this critter by its dark brown or black color, while some have patterns of dark splotches. The juvenile snakes look a bit different than the adult ratsnakes, with blotches of dark ...