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Little rattlesnake making its way through some forest underbrush.
Crotalus horridus (Timber Rattlesnake) in…
Eastern Kingsnake making their way through a forest floor.
Lampropeltis getula (eastern kingsnake)
Snake hiding in a crevass between rocks.
Snake hiding in crevass
A black snake found while hiking at Harper's Ferry
Black Snake at Harper's Ferry
Tuckahoe State Park, Maryland
Black rat snake (Elaphe obsoleta)
The smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis) is found in almost every northern state in the US, but it is of increasing conservation concern in some.
It was discovered in a backyard garden, vine-covered trellis, Neavitt, Maryland.
Smooth green snake
Illustration of Nerodia fasciata compressicauda (Mangrove Water Snake)
Nerodia fasciata compressicauda (Mangrove Water…
Illustration of Crotalus viridis cereberus (Arizona Black Rattlesnake)
Crotalus viridis cereberus (Arizona Black…
Illustration of Chelodina oblonga (Oblong Turtle)
Chelodina oblonga (Oblong Turtle)
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
There were two Northern Water Snakes that were poised at the edge of the shoreline where, in the calm shallows (3-4
Northern Water Snake
Illustration of Crotalus spp. (Rattlesnake) venomous pitvipers found only in the Americas from southern Canada to northern Argentina. The name is derived from the Greek word krotalon, which means
Crotalus spp. (Rattle Snake)
Illustration of medical caduceus
Medical caduceus

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