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The northern water snake is not currently listed as an endangered species and its populations are generally stable across most of its range. However, these snakes face several threats, including ...
A large, non-venomous species, northern water snakes often sun themselves on shoreline rocks. They eat small fish, frogs, worms, crayfish and even small birds or mammals.
Bordered by marshes, backwaters and wood-blanketed lowlands, Northeast Ohio's Mosquito Creek Lake supports one of the ...
Lums Pond Close-up of the Northern water snake. The pond, located in Lums Pond State Park, has numerous varieties of snakes.
Among the snakes you may see in and around the pond are the northern water snake, eastern ribbon snake and eastern ribbon snake. The above snakes are nonvenomous.
This Ohio snake fishes and might be found in any permanent body of water in the state. All about the northern watersnake.
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