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  2. Gas Meter Reader Gets Trapped With Four-Foot Long Snake - AOL

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  3. 5 Signs You May Have a Snake Infestation and Not Even Know It

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    Snakes tend to make themselves known during prime infestation season in July through November, and if you live in a snake-heavy state like Georgia, Florida, New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona, then

  4. Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    The Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area is a 5,600-acre (23 km 2) wildlife management area (WMA) located in western New York State. [1] It is located primarily within Niagara County and Genesee County, with a small portion within Orleans County. It is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

  5. Gas Meter Reader Gets Trapped With Four-Foot Long Snake - AOL

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    Take the experience of one British gas meter reader, or gas man, who on Friday was going about his work checking the meters in the southwest London suburb Gas Meter Reader Gets Trapped With Four ...

  6. Pantherophis ramspotti - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 paper by Crother, White, Savage, Eckstut, Graham and Gardner proposed that the Mississippi River be established as the species boundary between two species of fox snakes, and that those found to its east be considered P. vulpinus (including those previously known as P. gloydi) and those found to its west be given the new name P. ramspotti.

  7. Eastern massasauga - Wikipedia

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    The eastern massasauga is listed as an endangered species in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri (also considered extirpated), New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. [14] [15] [16] Michigan, the only state in which it is not considered endangered, lists it as "special concern". [17] The subspecies is a candidate for federal ...

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  9. Eastern rat snake - Wikipedia

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    Eastern rat snake (subadult), Pantherophis quadrivittatus, in Maryland P. alleghaniensis is found in the United States east of the Apalachicola River in Florida, east of the Chattahoochee River in Georgia, east of the Appalachian Mountains, north to southeastern New York and western Vermont, eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, south to the Florida Keys.