Copperheads will sleep in dens with other snakes like rattlesnakes and even black rat snakes, and they can return to the same ...
You know the saying: “red touches black, venom lack; red touches yellow, kill a fellow.” Well, it’s a little more complicated than that. Georgia has one of the most biodiverse landscapes for snakes, ...
When discussing venomous snakes, Georgia Wildlife said three are a serious threat. Here's where they live in the state.
"Known as 'Georgia's Little Amazon,' the Altamaha River winds 137 miles from central Georgia and out to the Atlantic Ocean.
There are 47 of them in Georgia. Only seven of them are venomous. However, you’ll most likely only encounter one common species while you’re out and about this Spring. That’s right, we are talking ...
From copperheads and water moccasins to pigmy rattlesnakes, Georgia is home to 47 different species of snakes. Some can grow as long or longer than a full-sized man. But here's what to know about the ...
An Aug. 7 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shares an image of a crash involving a semi-trailer truck on a Georgia highway. “An accident involving a semi-trailer transporting venomous snakes ...
Late summer brings even more intense heat and humidity to Georgia and as if we didn’t already have enough to battle outdoors, there’s one critter that is surging even more now. Copperheads can be seen ...
A few years ago, the owner of a house in Georgia captured an epic battle between a brown widow spider and a brown snake. Black widows are widely known as one of the most dangerous on Earth, but in ...