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  2. List of snakes of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the non-venomous and venomous snakes found in New Jersey, United States, with images and maps. See the binomial names, common names, and distribution maps of each snake species.

  3. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York — Found dead in her home in Putnam Co., NY. She illegally kept numerous venomous snakes in her home, one of which was a Black Mamba. [36] April 5, 2011 Mark Shaw, 47, male Rattlesnake (probably western diamondback, but possibly timber) Texas — Shaw was bitten by a rattlesnake he was trying to kill in Bastrop County. [37] January 29 ...

  4. Common watersnake - Wikipedia

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    Common watersnake (Nerodia sipedon) is a large, nonvenomous snake native to North America. It is often mistaken for the venomous cottonmouth, but has a longer, slender body and a flattened head.

  5. The best way to know whether a snake is venomous is to know the venomous snakes common in your area and what they look like. Snake myth #4: If you see one snake, there are others nearby Verdict ...

  6. Two types of venomous snakes can be spotted near Sedgwick ...

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  7. Helene may push venomous copperheads to SC homes. Here ... - AOL

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    Never try to kill a venomous snake with an object that brings it within striking distance. Avoid using a firearm. Try to keep snakes from entering your home by sealing openings 1.4 inches big and ...

  8. Bothrops atrox - Wikipedia

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    Bothrops atrox, also known as fer-de-lance, is a venomous pit viper found in northern South America and Trinidad. Learn about its taxonomy, description, distribution, habitat, behavior, ecology, and human interactions.

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