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  2. Mississippi venomous snakes: How to identify them and ... - AOL

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    Habitat and range: Coral snakes can be found in sandy pinewoods of South and Southeast Mississippi. Reaction to human encounters: Coral snakes are secretive and encounters with humans are uncommon ...

  3. List of snakes by common name - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of extant snakes, given by their common names. ... Banded Flying Snake; Fox snake, three species of Pantherophis; Forest flame snake; G. Garter snake.

  4. Green water snake - Wikipedia

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    N. cyclopion differs from most other species of North American water snakes by having one or more small scales under the eye, giving the appearance of a ring of small plates around the eye, a character shared with the species N. floridana. [8] A heavy-bodied snake, N. cyclopion is dark green, olive, or brown dorsally. Ventrally, it is yellowish ...

  5. From beautiful to freakish: Here are 4 of the most bizarre ...

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    Copperhead snakes are among the most common species found in Mississippi, but what Mary Lambdin Dennis of Madison found in her driveway in 2020 was anything but. Dennis was driving down her ...

  6. Venomous snakes in Mississippi: Here's how to identify them - AOL

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  7. Diadophis punctatus stictogenys - Wikipedia

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    Ventral side of Diadophis punctatus stictogenys, showing the characteristic coloration and paired blacks spots.. Like D. p. punctatus, the Mississippi ringneck snake characteristically attains a maximum length of 44.5 centimetres (17.5 in).

  8. Carphophis amoenus - Wikipedia

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    Carphophis amoenus, commonly known as the worm snake, [3] is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to the eastern United States. [4] C. amoenus can be found east of the Mississippi, from southwest Massachusetts south to southern Alabama west to Louisiana and then north to Illinois. [ 5 ]

  9. What kind of snake is that? Ten of the more common you'll ...

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    Mississippi has more than 50 different types of snakes and they can be found in just about every environment in the state.