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Nestled between the Deep South and the Atlantic Ocean, Georgia is famous for its natural beauty. The Peach State is also home ...
Snakes use their muscular bodies and scales to grip surfaces and propel themselves upward and some can even climb vertical ...
Scorpions are a type of invertebrate that people don't see much of in Georgia but can be found in the Peach State. Here's ...
Fields, now 22, has been herping since a very young age. “Amphibians and reptiles have been my passion as long as I can remember, from the time I could walk I was out exploring, looking for animals.
Sure, Georgia has its fair share of venomous snakes and it’s best to avoid them or, if you find yourself in the vicinity of them, let them be and move away from them.
Snakes are not generally considered game species and according to Georgia’s law, killing any non-exempt species can lead to a misdemeanor charge. This would result in no more than a $1,000 charge or ...
Here are the venomous snakes in Georgia and where they live. Copperhead, Highland Moccasin. Copperhead are medium-sized snakes that can grow up to 4.5 feet long, but most are less than 3 feet.
Copperhead snakes are slithering through Georgia just in time for the summer. Where do they hide? How to keep them out? What to do if you see one?
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