Human-made debris can unintentionally create ideal hiding spots for reptiles.
A spring morning in Georgia’s Coastal Plain turned up coachwhips, racers, rat snakes, timber rattlesnakes, and four Eastern kingsnakes, offering a window into how reptiles use cover, thermoregulate, ...
It's officially snake season in Georgia, and boaters and anglers returning to lakes in the state this spring may want to stay alert. A report from World Atlas lists the most snake-infested lakes in ...
Winter in Georgia means cooler temperatures, fewer insects and no more snake sightings. Well, maybe everything except that last part. It seems like copperheads in Georgia disappear during the winter, ...
Nestled between the Deep South and the Atlantic Ocean, Georgia is famous for its natural beauty. The Peach State is also home to an impressive 47 different snake species. While this may sound alarming ...
As the temperature warms up and you make more plans outside, there is something in the grass you need to keep any eye out for. Snake bites across the state are ...
A cool, cloudy May morning in the flatwoods and old fields of southern Georgia turned out to be the kind of day reptile lovers dream about. By checking a series of metal tin sheets laid out on the ...