You don’t have to go far to come across a snake in Texas — it could be along a walking trail, in your yard or even inside your home. Experts say encounters tend to increase this time of year as ...
As temperatures warm across Texas, snake sightings are becoming more common - especially around neighborhoods, trails and ...
They say everything is bigger in Texas, and that includes snakes. In fact you could say it is a snake utopia, with a wide range of habitats, a warm climate, and a steady supply of food. We’ll ...
Texas is home to over 105 native snake species and 15 venomous varieties that thrive across the state’s diverse river landscapes. Six major waterways, including the Brazos and Guadalupe rivers, serve ...
It's time for locals to relish the May flowers, but sometimes slithering snakes can interrupt the enjoyment of the outdoors. While the most dangerous snakes like copperheads and water moccasins are ...
As temperatures warm, you may find yourself out and about, wandering Texas' diverse hiking trails. While on the way to mountainous summits or climbing grassy hills, a slithering, scaly reptile could ...
In Texas, wildlife is common — but snakes are one animal most don’t want to encounter. According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, snakes are present in all 254 counties in Texas. It is not unlikely to run ...
The western diamondback rattlesnake checked off a new portion of the map last November, making Denton County part of the species’ territory. Greg Pandelis, the collections manager for the University ...
It’s not just the rain. While it may seem like snakes suddenly appear during and after wet weather, the connection isn’t as ssssimple as “rain equals more snakes.” In Central Texas, more sightings are ...