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Because they are so mobile, more exotic species of lizards that also occur in other southeastern states as well none are unique to Alabama. Direct and indirect causes of urban expansion have resulted in the decline of wildlife of all kinds, including many reptiles. Snakes lack legs, external ear openings, and eyelids. Snakes are generally nonaggressive and do not pursue people. Three other exotic species that have become established in recent years in major coastal cities. Because snakes have jaws with ligaments that can stretch, they can food items that are wider than their own mouths and...

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Department of Agriculture. Tuesday, 11, ACES PublicationsAll of ACES. edu Publications HomepageACES HomepageCounty Offices Printable Copy PDF Author ARMSTRONG PubID ANR0597 Title IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL OF SNAKES IN ALABAMA Pages Balance Status...

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Right? Right! Its worked for me! The more you know, the less youll be afraid. RE OTWhat is this AL snake? Brought to you byclip this post email this post what is this? see clipped and recent clippingsPosted by Bama35640 Z7A AL My Page on 7, at 1153Looks like black rat snake to me. My yo daughter thought that was hilarious. This link has pic of some eggs that were devoured by snake. This turtle was about foot long. Anyone know why that is? Post FollowUpPlease Note Only registered members are able to post messages to this forum.

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have ft female blood python eating frozen or live rat pups non aggressive 150. 00. Prices might be negotiable depends can deliver but will charge little extra.

have ft female blood python eating frozen or live rat pups non aggressive

Both are non aggressive eating live or frozen mice. Prices might be negotiable depends can deliver but will charge little extra.

The lengths are ft then ft high yellow. have creamsicle corn bout ft eating frozen mice fuzzies also non agressive 55. 00. have ft female blood python eating frozen or live rat pups non aggressive 150. 00. have 34 ft...

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The body is pinkishbuff, russet, or orange brown with dark brown to reddish crossbands. The top of the head is yellowish to copperyred and the sides are paler. Average length or feet maximun slightly over feet.. The crossbands with an hourglass configuration are narrow in the center of the back and wide on the sides. The end of the tail is yellow in the young, black to dark greenish or brown in the adult. Copperhead Description The head is triangular with facial pit and elliptical pupils.

The body is pinkishbuff, russet, or orange brown with dark brown to reddish crossbands. The end...

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think there was something wrong with it because that doesnt seem normal. Hugh, dont know enough about that to comment dont even know how to tell male from female... looked up few more pics of rattlers, and the scales running along their backs do seem to stick up more than other snakes. Beautiful pics! 200899 July13CaptureMore size of thingsSurprise in the drivewayPeppermint Stick ZinniaHow to make it rainFunny Bunny SundayBeaker and TVStrange orange mothPreteen spiritBestBug June20Turtle identification made extremely difficultMore spiny caterpillarsWhy dont we do it in the woods?

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Intergrades of Mobile Bay with Florida pine snake.large snake of dry, periodically burned open pine or mixed pinehardwood forest and adjacent clearings in sandy or gravelly uplands. Believed to be declining. MODERATE CONSERVATION CONCERN. Gulf Saltmarsh Snake Nerodia clarkii clarkii. Statewide in distribution. Presumed statewide in distribution, but many areas lack records. large snake of forested swamps, oxbows, and sluggish, treelined streams, where it be found as far as kilometers 60 miles inland from coastal areas. spiloides gray rat snake. Low Conservation Concern.

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It is even more important to leave venomous snakes alone.. The information above came fromthe Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Divisions bookletSportfish Management in Alabama Ponds, which is available as PDF. They will find other places to live. Home > Fishing Alabama > Freshwater > Where to Fish in Alabama > Ponds > Pond Problems Snakes Snakes often cause concern for pond owners, but usually for unjustified reasons. Water attracts snakes. Snakes like this harmless brown water snake should be left alone. snakesare harmless, and they play important roles in nature.

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