Snakes, though shy, are drawn to yards by specific scents. Rodent and bird droppings signal food sources, while amphibians ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Firefighters respond after massive snakes are found where they don't belong: 'Their activity tends to increase'
"Sightings near urban areas have become more common." Firefighters respond after massive snakes are found where they don't ...
About a year and a half ago, I got a text along with a photo from former student and friend Mark Simon. I didn’t recognize ...
There is too much content, too much culture, too much text – and everyone keeps adding to it all the time! (I realise that I ...
Southern Living on MSN
Here’s How To Identify What Animal Is Digging Holes In Your Yard
Skunks are primarily insectivores, so they dig for their dinners. A common sign of skunks is the presence of 1 to 3-inch cone ...
House Digest on MSN
The Best Thing You Can Do If You Spot A Turtle In Your Yard
If you spot a turtle in your yard or garden, you may think they are lost and in need of help. As it turns out, you should ...
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Rare Video in North Carolina: Snake attacking prey; Warning: Graphic video of animal being eaten
Moles are often blamed for tearing up a yard when tunneling to trap their earthworm prey, and the eastern mole kingsnake helps keep moles in check by eating them. North Carolina is home to about 37 ...
The top three largest and longest snakes in Rhode Island are: Allegheny rat snake (42 to 72 inches, can grow up to 8 feet long) Northern black racer (usually 36 to 60 inches long but can reach more ...
When it was '21, it was a very weird year - and it seems the same can be said for '22, maybe more so. Yet here we all are, ...
Snake Safety PSA: Snakes' ability to camouflage is their best defense; respect nature and stay alert
A close call in the wild is cause for a community reminder from Scott Courdin at Georgia Southern’s Wildlife Center: “Walk ...
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