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  2. Milk snake - Wikipedia

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    Milk snakes can be found from the southeastern ... milk snakes enter hibernation from late October or November to mid-April. ... The average hatchling in Virginia ...

  3. Where do copperhead snakes go when the weather turns ... - AOL

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    At which temperature do snakes hibernate? In the 60s °F: Snakes will begin moving toward hibernation sites. In the 50s °F and below: Snakes consistently stay in their places in the ground.

  4. List of reptiles of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    3 Snakes. 4 Introduced reptiles. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. List of reptiles of Virginia. ... This is a list of reptiles found in the state of ...

  5. Thamnophis saurita saurita - Wikipedia

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    Reproduction in eastern ribbon snakes takes place after they emerge from hibernation in the spring, in April or May. Mating occasionally takes place in the fall, but the female will delay fertilization and development until the next spring. The average gestation period is three months. The average number of young is around 12 but can range four ...

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  8. Virginia (snake) - Wikipedia

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    Virginia species are small snakes, rarely exceeding 10 inches (25 cm) in total length (including tail). They are normally a uniform brown color, with a lighter colored underside. Differentiating species can be difficult, but V. valeriae has smooth scales, whereas V. striatula has keeled scales.

  9. Smooth earth snake - Wikipedia

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    Including the nominotypical subspecies, three subspecies of Virginia valeriae are recognized as being valid. These subspecies have been considered full species. [2]Virginia valeriae elegans Kennicott, 1859 – western earth snake, dorsal scales in 17 rows, southern Indiana through western Kentucky and Tennessee to the Gulf of Mexico, westward to eastern Kansas and central Texas.