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  2. List of reptiles of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin status Picture Butler's garter snake: Thamnophis butleri: Least concern Special concern Common garter snake: Thamnophis sirtalis: Least concern Common Common watersnake: Nerodia sipedon: Least concern Common DeKay's brown snake: Storeria dekayi: Least concern Common Eastern foxsnake: Pantherophis vulpinus: Least concern Common Eastern ...

  3. Bullsnake - Wikipedia

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    Possibly being the largest subspecies of gopher snake on average, mature specimens can have an average weight in the range of 1–1.5 kg (2.2–3.3 lb), though the heavier known specimens can attain 3.6–4.5 kg (7.9–9.9 lb), with larger specimens being quite bulky for a colubrid snake.

  4. Category:Lists of snakes of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Lists of snakes of the United States — lists of snake species that are native in U.S. states. Note: Articles on individual snakes should be listed in Category: Reptiles of the United States + Category: Snakes of North America + regional U.S. fauna categories

  5. Wisconsin's Chippewa, Black rivers will get $500,000 to fight ...

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    The snake is classified as endangered by the state of Wisconsin. The lands are managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, whose staff will carry out the project.

  6. Carphophis vermis - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the mating habits of the western worm snake, but breeding likely occurs in the early spring. Eggs are laid in the early summer. Clutch size is normally 1-8 eggs, and hatching takes place in August or September. Hatchlings range in size from 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) in total length.

  7. The hatching of the 107th tiny, wriggling snake at a Tennessee zoo marks the end of another year of efforts to save one of North America’s rarest snakes from extinction.

  8. During morning stroll, Bluffton man ran into this venomous ...

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    Out of curiosity, he took a photo and submitted it to two Facebook sites dedicated to snake identification including South Carolina Snakes: Identification and Education, which has more than 40,000 ...

  9. Eastern massasauga - Wikipedia

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    The Native American word, ... and Wisconsin. [14] [15] [16] Michigan ... Severe internal bleeding causes the death of the small animals that this snake eats. After ...