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Title: Maryland Cooperative Extension Understanding Snakes


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Maryland Cooperative ExtensionUnderstanding
Snakes
Boo!
  • Terry E. Poole
  • Extension Agent
  • Frederick County
  • Reviewed By
  • Jonathan Kays
  • Regional Extension Specialist
  • Raymond Bosmans
  • Regional Extension Director

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Unfortunately many of us are terrified of snakes.
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The problem began long ago.
  • It seems that ever since that unfortunate
    encounter with the serpent in the Garden of Eden,
    many of us have remained afraid of snakes.

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Myths About Snakes
  • Snakes can bite their tails and roll like a
    wheel.
  • Snakes have the ability to hypnotize their prey.

NO!
NO!
5
More Snake Myths
  • Milk snakes received their name, because they
    have been known to suck milk directly from a
    cows udder.
  • Puff adders mix poison with their breath and can
    kill a person at a distance of 25 feet.

NO!
milk
NO!
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More Snake Myths
  • Old snakes have hair on them.
  • Snakes sway to the music of the flute.

NO!
NO!
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More Snake Myths
  • Snakes are vengeful!
  • Snakes are slimy.

NO!
NO!
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More Snake Myths
  • Snakes can only strike when coiled.
  • Some snakes have stingers on their tail.

NO!
NO!
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More Snake Myths
  • Rattlesnakes add a new link to their rattle
    every year.
  • Snakes can chew their food.
  • All snakes are poisonous and use it to kill
    their prey.

NO!
NO!
NO!
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More Snake Myths
  • A snakes fangs can be removed.
  • All snakes lay eggs.
  • Mortally wounded snakes wont die until sundown.

Yes and No!
NO!
NO!
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What are these snakes?Are they poisonous?
  • Garter Snakes
  • They are non-venomous.

Oh no!
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Is this another garter snake?
  • Yes it is another garter snake. They can come
    in various shades and colors.

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What are these snakes?Are they poisonous?
  • Corn Snakes
  • They are non-venomous.

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What is this snake?I bet that you think this one
is poisonous!
  • This is a corn snake too. They can vary in
    color.
  • It too is non-venomous.

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What is this snake?Should you fear it?
  • Eastern Milk Snake
  • No, it is
    non-venomous.

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Do you know this snake?Have you seen it around
here?
  • Coral Snake
  • It is very venomous, Red touch yellow, kill a
    fellow.
  • It can be found in south Florida.

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What is this cute little snake?Do you think that
it is dangerous?
  • Ring-neck Snake
  • It is non-venomous..

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What are these snakes?They are scary looking,
are they dangerous?
  • Black Rat Snakes
  • They are non-venomous and are good snakes to
    have around the farm.

Baby Black Rat Snake
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Black Rat Snakes will climb
  • They will climb trees and feed on birds.
  • They have been known to climb up a brick wall.
  • They will climb up into the rafters of the barn.

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This is how snakes eat their food.
  • All snakes swallow their food whole.
  • There are no vegetarian snakes.

Excuse me, I cant talk with my mouth full.
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What is this black snake?
  • Black Racer
  • It is non-venomous. But it has a
    nasty temper.

Oh no, not again!
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What are these snakes?Are they dangerous?
  • King Snakes
  • They are non-venomous.
  • They love to eat other snakes.

Note Beware of snake crossing
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This should be an easy snake to name.Do you
think that it is venomous?
  • Rough Green Snake
  • Its a harmless little snake found around the
    area.

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Northern Water Snake
  • This snake prefers permanently aquatic habitats.
  • It will flatten its head when threatened and
    will strike and bite when molested.
  • It is not venomous.
  • Note that it will vary in color.

Baby
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Eastern Hognose Snake
  • This common snake can vary greatly in
    appearance.
  • If threatened it spreads its neck like a cobra
    and hiss. If that fails it rolls over, plays
    dead, and emits a foul, rotted flesh odor.
  • It feeds mostly on toads and is mildly venomous,
    but no threat to people.

Playing Dead
Enjoying a Fat Toad
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This is how you can tell the difference between
venomous and nonvenomous snakes.
Arrow
Rounder
Cat
Round
27
Do you know this snake?Is it poisonous?
  • Copperhead
  • Yes, it is venomous.

Rat Tail
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This is a feared snake in our area.
  • Another look at the Copperhead

Oh no!
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Recognize this snake?Doesnt it look a lot like
the baby black snake?
  • This is a baby copperhead.
  • Note the yellow tip on the tail.
  • It is still venomous.

Note the hour glass markings
Baby Black Rat Snake
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What are these snakes?
  • Yes, its a nest of baby copperheads.

Note
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These snakes are rare, but can be found in this
area, what are they?
  • Timber Rattlesnakes
  • Yes, they are very venomous and are
    considered to be the most dangerous snakes
    around here.

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What are these snakes?Can they be found around
here?
  • Cotton Mouth Water Moccasins
  • They are not found around here. You need to go
    farther south into southern Virginia.
  • They are very venomous.
  • They can be found around swampy areas.

Note the cottony mouth.
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What should you do if you see a snake?
  • Kill it.
  • Scream and run away.
  • Call the Crocodile Hunter.
  • Leave it alone and move away.
  • Capture and remove it.

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Thank you and good luck with your snakes!
I bet that you think this is a real snake.
Hey, look behind you!
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