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Are copperhead snakes in GA more active after it rains? What experts say & how to stay safe
Here's what to know about copperheads after it rains.
Extreme weather from climate change is forcing Georgia snakes to adapt, changing behaviors to survive droughts and wildfires.
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The Snake That Eats Rattlers: This Georgia Team Found 4 in One Spot
A spring morning in Georgia’s Coastal Plain turned up coachwhips, racers, rat snakes, timber rattlesnakes, and four Eastern ...
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Wild snakes could be ‘slithering towards extinction,’ UGA research reports
Researchers found some fungal, parasitic and bacterial infections are more common than officials previously thought with more ...
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