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  2. List of snakes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    This list of snakes of Florida includes all snakes in the U.S. state of Florida. Non-venomous. An American alligator and a Burmese python in Everglades National Park.

  3. Careful! Venomous snakes have been found in tornado ... - AOL

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    Venomous snakes in Florida. There are six types of venomous snakes commonly found in Florida, but some are found only in certain regions. Coral snake. Pygmy rattlesnake. Timber rattlesnake ...

  4. Spy camera catches 2 rattlesnakes cuddling in tortoise ... - AOL

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    Two eastern diamondback rattlesnakes were caught cuddling at the back of a tortoise burrow in Florida, video shows. The snakes were identified as eastern diamondbacks, a venomous species that ...

  5. Oddly colored rattlesnake photographed in Florida wilderness ...

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  6. Timber rattlesnake - Wikipedia

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    Timber rattlesnakes are present in the eastern United States from southern Minnesota and southern New Hampshire, south to East Texas and North Florida. [26] One hundred and fifteen rattlesnakes have been marked within Brown County State Park in Indiana, one of the few places where they can be found in the state. [27]

  7. List of reptiles of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Two species are introduced, including the Burmese python, which was introduced when Hurricane Andrew destroyed a holding facility full of imported snakes, and which created a huge media storm and fears it would become widely invasive, but this species has proven unable to withstand colder weather outside of extreme South Florida.

  8. Sistrurus miliarius barbouri - Wikipedia

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    This subspecies, S. m. barbouri, is found in the United States from extreme southern South Carolina through southern Georgia, all of Florida, west through southern Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. [7] The type locality listed is "Royal Palm Hammock, 12 miles west of Homestead, Dade County, Florida" (USA). [1]

  9. Nightmare Rattlesnake Den or a Surprisingly Social ... - AOL

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    Rattlesnakes are quite common in the southwestern United States, but they can be found in nearly every U.S. state. They also live in parts of Canada, in addition to regions of Mexico, Central ...