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Lindsay Thompson

Texas Junior Naturalists Snakes! - 1 views

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    Snake FAQ
Lindsay Thompson

Venomous Snakes of Texas - Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences - 2 views

  • "Last summer when it was very hot out, a friend of mine had a problem with copperheads in her dog kennels so she took several litter pans and placed them along her fence line and kept them full of water
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    Venomous Texas Snakes
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    When it is hot and dry, snakes look for water. Be sure to look around your pet's water pans this summer! There might be a snake close by!
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    Venomous snakes of Texas.
Lindsay Thompson

UCSF Research Shows How the Bite of a Small Texas Snake Causes Extreme Pain | www.ucsf.edu - 0 views

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    This shows about the pain of a Texas Snake.
Lindsay Thompson

"Texas Snake Man" Bitten by Rattlesnake | NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth - 0 views

  • "Texas Snake Man
  • A professional snake handler was bitten by one of his own rattlesnakes while performing a stunt Tuesday night at a downtown Fort Worth hotel.
  • "Texas Snake Man,"
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  • Jackie Bibby,
  • declined to go to the hospital.
  • Bibby said it was the 10th time he had been bitten by a snake.
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    This man is insane. Period.
Mason McCord [:

South Texas Poison Center - 0 views

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      If you scroll more towards the bottom, you will find more information about poisonous snakes. And about the coral snakes!
  • Which is which? The snake on the LEFT is a CORAL SNAKE. Venomous. The snake on the RIGHT is a MILKSNAKE. Not venomous. Look at their stripes -- remember this rhyme: Red and yellow, kill a fellow. The coral snake has red next to yellow stripes. Red and black, friend of Jack. The milksnake has red next to black stripes.   Prevention is the key when dealing with snakes. Wear boots and heavy pants when hiking. Avoid walking in tall grass or underbrush and do not reach into rocky crevices, under logs or rocks. Do not try to kill a snake - ANY snake, and if you see what appears to be a dead snake, do not touch it. A snake can strike up to one hour after death. Is the only good snake a dead snake? This and other interesting and well-written info on the Texas Snakes website.
  • Copperhead
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  • Cottonmouth (Water Moccasin)
  • attlesnake
  • mber Rattler
  • Diamondback Rattler
  • Mojave Rattlesnake
  • Blacktail Rattler
  • stern Rattler
  • Massasauga Rattler
  • Pygmy Rattlesnake
  • oral Snake
  • Copperhead
  • Rattlesnake
  • Mojave Rattlesna
  • Pygmy Rattlesnake
  • Coral Snake
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    This site has a lot of pictures of the many different poisonous snakes to look out for in Texas.
Lindsay Thompson

City of Arlington, TX :: Government :: Animal Services :: Wildlife :: Snakes - 0 views

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    Good site with more statistics and what not to do if you get bit.
Joshua Archer

Texas Rat Snake - 0 views

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    This has a bunch of information of the Texas Rat Snake
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    This is about my favorite Texas snake the Texas Rat Snake
Nathanael Nix

Nonvenomous snakes - 0 views

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    Here is a list of non-venomous snake and some facts of them
Lucas Babers

Texas Snakes, Clint "The Snake Man" - 0 views

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    This looks interesting. But i do not know if it would be too long for fourth graders?
Moriah Dufur

Coral Snake Picture - 0 views

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    One of the most poisonous snakes in Texas, a coral snake, is red with yellow and black stripes. If you look at the stripes, yellow is always in between the black and red.
Lindsay Thompson

Texas Department of State Health Services, Infectious Disease Control Unit > Snake - 0 views

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    Really good site about statistics and facts about snake bites.
Lindsay Thompson

Snakes in Central Texas Friend or Foe - 0 views

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    Great Information!!!!!
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    This site lists the known species of snakes.
Nathanael Nix

Copperhead Snake Facts and Information | Snakes and Spiders - 0 views

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    Here are some facts of the Texas Copperhead snake.
dillan krodle

Cotton Headed Rattle Moccasins - 0 views

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    Lots of great information!!!! Its in PowerPoint form!
Joshua Archer

TPWD Kids: Venomous Snakes - 0 views

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    A lot of information about the different types of venomous snakes in Texas.
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    This is a great website for learning about Venomous Snakes in Texas
Seth Warren

Texas Junior Naturalists Venomous Texas Snakes - 1 views

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    Venomous Snakes of Texas.
Mason McCord [:

Is the Only Good Snake a Dead Snake? - 0 views

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    This is a pretty good website that has information about what you should do if you are around a snake.
Seth Warren

Snakes - 0 views

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    Information about SNAKES!
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