Pennsylvania is home to three venomous snake species. Here’s what to look out for and how to avoid them. Chuck Liddy File photo In summer it’s not uncommon to find a snake or two curled up under your ...
Temperatures have been on the rise, the sun has been shining a little brighter and that means folks in the Keystone State are starting to get out and stretch their legs a little bit more while ...
(WHTM) — More than 21 snake species live in Pennsylvania, three of which are considered venomous. World Snake Day, July 16, serves as an important reminder that the state’s scaliest residents have ...
(WTAJ) — As the temperature begins to rise and the sun stays out for a bit longer, snakes in Pennsylvania will be making an appearance. Snake season, specifically rattlesnakes, in Pa., runs from about ...
Pennsylvania is home to 21 different snake species. Since the state boasts several ecosystems such as lakes, rivers, mountains, and grasslands, it should come as no surprise that a visit to the state ...
Don’t look now but the sun is shining a little more, and the temperatures are starting to warm up. It’s a beautiful thing after slogging through another Pennsylvania winter, but humans aren’t the only ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - The sun's starting to shine, and it's warming up, and that means snakes will be on the move. The Pa. Fish and Boat Commission wants locals to be snake aware this spring and summer.
Snakes, and pretty much all reptiles across Pennsylvania, have launched into the annual fall move to denning and hibernation sites. For many, like the snapping turtle, it’s a generally short trip.
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