This is a predominately text-only file of the Fish & Boat Commission publication Snakes in Pennsylvania, which includes graphics and full-color illustrations (available from PFBC Free Publications order form).
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www.fish.state.pa.us/factsnake.htm
www.fish.state.pa.us/factsnake.htm
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Identifies lizards and skinks found in PA. Includes photos, food, habitat, range, characteristics and identification of lizards Identifies commonly encountered snakes. How to identify venomous from non-venomous snakes. Also includes some general biology and ecology information. Includes links to other snake web pages.
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www.fish.state.pa.us/education/catalog/cat1amp.htm
www.fish.state.pa.us/education/catalog/cat1amp.htm
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This chapter presents some hints that I hope will help the non-herpetologist in identifying snake species indigenous to South Carolina. Since South Carolina shares many species with the remainder of the country, I think the information will also be useful to persons in other states, Some Words on the;
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www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/ident/index.htm
www.snakesandfrogs.com/scra/ident/index.htm
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Wildlife of PA Photos; This site is to help you identify wildlife species. Pennsylvania Has Only 3 Species of Venomous Snakes Why Do Snakes Come into Homes and Yards...
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Easier - Snakes are long, thin reptiles. They do not have legs and they slither along the If you are trying to identify a snake you have seen (or are seeing), go through our series of questions to identify the snake. If you know the name of the snake you want to find information on, click on the name of the snake.
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If possible, please include a digital photograph of the animal. A photograph will help to positively identify the species, For example, the best way to tell a broadhead skink (an extremely rare species in PA) from an old five-lined skink (a much more common species) is to examine the scales on the side of the head.
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www.paherpatlas.org/
www.paherpatlas.org/
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How to Identify Snakes in Pennsylvania. There are 18 species of non-venomous snakes and three types of venomous snakes that are native to the state of...
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www.ehow.com/how_4884549_identify-snakes-pennsylvania.h...
www.ehow.com/how_4884549_identify-snakes-pennsylvania.html
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The Colubrid snakes are sometimes refered to as "typical snakes". They comprise the largest family by far with over 2000 If you really do want to identify a snake, get a field guide at the library or book store. These will have information on the geopgraphic ranges and that will allow you to narrow your search.
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www.pitt.edu/~mcs2/herp/SoNA.html
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This page contains pictures of the poisonous snakes found in the United States, snake venom and information with snake pictures. Poisonous Snakes of the United States...
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www.pestproducts.com/snake_pictures.htm
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