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  2. List of snakes of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Copperbelly water snake: Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta: Non-venomous Corn snake: Pantherophis guttatus: Non-venomous DeKay's brown snake: Storeria dekayi: Non-venomous Diamondback water snake: Nerodia rhombifer: Non-venomous Eastern garter snake: Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis: Non-venomous Eastern hognose snake: Heterodon platirhinos: Venomous ...

  3. Where do KY’s copperheads, other snakes go in the ... - AOL

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    Where do snakes go when it gets cool in Kentucky? In the fall, when the days get shorter and temperatures drop, snakes generally begin to pare back their activity to daylight hours only, given ...

  4. Kentucky has 2 rattlesnake species. Here’s what to do if you ...

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    The timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) is Kentucky’s largest venomous snake and can reach 5 feet in length, though there are reports of it growing as long as 7 feet, ...

  5. Slithering snake on your KY deck? What an expert ... - AOL

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    The university also has images of every snake species in Kentucky. If it is a venomous snake and you want it gone, Price recommends turning to a wildlife removal service.

  6. Nerodia erythrogaster neglecta - Wikipedia

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    Another population of these snakes lives in southwestern Indiana and adjacent Illinois and Kentucky, and southeastern Indiana. That population is not listed as threatened by the USFWS, but is protected by conservation agreements with State Departments of Natural Resources, various other State and Federal agencies, and coal companies.

  7. Murphy's Pond - Wikipedia

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    Murphy's Pond (sometimes referred to as Murphy Pond) is a wetlands complex located in Hickman County, Kentucky.While only about 175 acres (71 hectares) in size, the pond is notable for being one of the largest bald cypress swamps remaining in Kentucky and for its high cottonmouth snake (Agkistrodon piscivorus) population density.

  8. You can go chasin’ waterfalls in Kentucky. These are some of ...

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    Many snakes in Kentucky aren’t venomous, but these are. Here’s how to tell them apart. Do you have a question about the great outdoors in Kentucky? Send our Service Journalism team an email at ...

  9. 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 .