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  2. List of snakes of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of snakes found in New Jersey, United States. Non-venomous. Image Binomial name Name Map Carphophis amoenus amoenus: Eastern worm snake:

  3. New Jersey Hiking Survival Guide: Tips on ticks, bears ... - AOL

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    New Jersey is home to beautiful state parks and forests. Here are some tips for enjoying your hikes this summer while staying safe. New Jersey Hiking Survival Guide: Tips on ticks, bears, snakes ...

  4. The lesson: Identifying snakes isn’t always straightforward. “The hardest part of our black snakes is that neither snake is completely black when it’s born. They look completely different ...

  5. 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 .

  6. Common watersnake - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of an invasive species, the Eurasian round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) into Lake Erie in the mid-1990s became a new food source for the Lake Erie watersnake. By 2009, the population recovered to 11,980 snakes, safely exceeding the population minimum goal of 5,555 adult snakes required by the 2003 recovery plan.

  7. Campbell Vaughn: You should not kill snakes, but you should ...

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    It is a fun website just to check out to not only look up regional snakes, but also lizards, frogs and toads, salamanders, turtles, and alligators. You can find the site at https://srelherp.uga.edu.

  8. Eastern garter snake - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis is a combination of Ancient Greek and New Latin that means "bush snake that looks like a garter strap". The generic name Thamnophis is derived from the Greek "thamnos" (bush) and "ophis" (snake) and the specific name sirtalis is derived from the New Latin "siratalis" (like a garter), a reference to the snake's color pattern resembling a striped ...

  9. Two types of venomous snakes can be spotted near ... - AOL

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    You can identify this critter by its dark brown or black color, while some have patterns of dark splotches. The juvenile snakes look a bit different than the adult ratsnakes, with blotches of dark ...