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Cucumbers grown in Florida are part of the latest salmonella outbreak. The FDA issued a recall last week after the ...
There may be only six venomous snake species in the Sunshine State, but knowing what they look like is important to keep you safe. Here's how.
Over the past week, thousands of people in North Carolina have lost power because of issues caused by a snake.
The conservation program has now released 209 Eastern indigo snakes in Florida as part of efforts to revitalize the population of the rare species, The Nature Conservancy announced. During the ...
The Sunshine State, also known as Florida, is well-known for its oranges, beaches, and, unfortunately, snakes. Florida holds the record for the 7th highest number of snake species in the nation.
A spokesperson for Duke Energy, which provides electric utilities to customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida ... that he felt "sorry for the snake cause he was probably just trying to be ...
On April 25, The Nature Conservancy and its partners released 42 young eastern indigo snakes, 22 females and 20 males, at the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve (ABRP) in Florida ...
The Burmese python, native to Southeast Asia, has become one of Florida’s most notorious invasive species. Originally brought to the US through the exotic pet trade, these massive snakes ...
Six venomous snake species are native to Florida, including three rattlesnake species. Snakes are most active during warmer months, starting in the late spring and carrying on throughout the summer.