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  2. List of snakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Leptotyphlops dulcis—blind snake; Liodytes rigida — glossy water snake; Masticophis flagellum—coachwhip snake; Nerodia erythrogaster—plain-bellied water snake; N. fasciata—banded water snake; N. rhombifera—diamond-back water snake [1] N. sipedon—northern and midland water snake; Opheodrys aestivus—keeled green or rough green snake

  3. Snake - Wikipedia

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    Snake coiled on a stick in Oklahoma. ... particularly in areas where snake populations are in decline as a result of habitat degradation and overexploitation ...

  4. Oklahoma has twice the national average of snake bites ... - AOL

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    Call the Oklahoma Center for Poison & Drug Information at 800-222-1222. In case of chest pain, difficulty breathing, face swelling or the loss of consciousness after a snakebite, call 911 immediately.

  5. Nerodia rhombifer - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 a contract was awarded to a wildlife control company to cull the snake population. Just when the control effort began in late 1997, dead watersnakes and turtles were observed in large numbers. The precise cause of the die-off is unknown, but a respiratory tract fungus was found in dissected snakes.

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  8. Depopulation of the Great Plains - Wikipedia

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    The population decline has been broadly attributed to numerous factors, ... Oklahoma; Alfalfa: 881 square miles (2,280 ... Red River: 1,057 square miles (2,740 km 2 ...

  9. Copperheads, other venomous snakes are back in SC for ... - AOL

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    Spring has officially begun in South Carolina and that means the state’s snake population is becoming active again. ... across a venomous snake are lower, it’s probably a good idea to know how ...