HOW COMMON ARE COPPERHEADS?

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 I received the following questions recently. The answers are pertinent for the season. Q. I will be visiting family in Alabama, Florida and South Carolina and like to look for snakes for fun wherever I am. How likely am I … Continued

WHAT SNAKE IS IN MY YARD?

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When spring arrives, I get a steady flow of emails, usually with cell phone photos, about snakes someone wants identified. I recently received the following more generic question.  Q. I understand that most snakes are harmless, but I also know … Continued

LEGLESS LIZARDS LOOK LIKE SNAKES

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Q. We found a snake (photograph attached) in our yard in Charleston, South Carolina, but have been unable to identify it from pictures in a field guide or on the web. Is it an exotic species? A. I get this … Continued

WHY DO BIRDS PERCH ON ALLIGATORS?

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Q. I have seen photographs of alligators with herons standing on their backs. This seems like risky behavior. Why would they do that? Do they mistake it for a floating log? A. I am not aware of anyone testing the … Continued

WHY DO SOME LIZARDS CHANGE COLORS?

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One of the most commonly seen lizards in the southern states is the green anole, also known as North American green anole or Carolina anole. (Its scientific name is Anolis carolinensis.) Although more than 400 species of anoles are known … Continued