Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Southern copperhead snake. (Jason Ondreicka/Dreamstime/TNS) (Jason Ondreicka/TNS) Some folks may say one good thing about the ...
With springtime right around the corner, here is your guide to the different kinds of snakes to watch out for this year. Six ...
In a few weeks, South Carolina’s most populous venomous snakes will be coming out of their hidey-holes where they’ve spent ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The eastern glass lizard is often mistaken for a snake. (file photo/Submitted photo) So you’ve got your hoe ready to whack off the ...
Some folks may say one good thing about the cold weather is no copperheads. That’s right, across much of South Carolina copperheads and other snakes have entered what’s called brumation. It’s when ...
With a heavy presence of snake sightings every summer and during the warmer months, these reptiles seemingly disappear in South Carolina every winter. Why is that? Do they hibernate? South Carolina ...
A kingsnake wrapped around a copperhead, squeezing it to death, in a South Carolina wildlife management area. Andrew Grosse/provided Andrew Grosse was driving in a coastal wildlife management area ...
As summer nears, venomous copperheads in South Carolina will be out in full force, but more less-dangerous lookalikes will be too. Do you know their differences? Having such knowledge could help you ...