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  • [Photo]: Plains gartersnake.jpg
    [Scientific Name]: Thamnophis radix
    [Common Name]: Plains Garter Snake
    [State Distribution]: northwest
    [Conservation Status]: uncommon
    [Threat to Humans]: minimal

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    [Scientific Name]: Cemophora coccinea copei
    [Common Name]: Northern Scarlet Snake
    [State Distribution]: Floyd county
    [Conservation Status]: state endangered
    [Threat to Humans]: minimal

  • [Photo]: Smooth Green Snake.jpg
    [Scientific Name]: Opheodrys vernalis blanchardi
    [Common Name]: Western Smooth Green Snake
    [State Distribution]: northwest
    [Conservation Status]: state endangered
    [Threat to Humans]: minimal

  • [Photo]: Copperhead 001.jpg
    [Scientific Name]: Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen
    [Common Name]: Northern Copperhead
    [State Distribution]: southern 1/2
    [Conservation Status]: unknown
    [Threat to Humans]: moderate

  • [Photo]: Thamnophis butleri.jpg
    [Scientific Name]: Thamnophis butleri
    [Common Name]: Butler's Garter Snake
    [State Distribution]: northeast
    [Conservation Status]: state endangered
    [Threat to Humans]: minimal

  • [Photo]: Eastern Ribbon Snake.jpg
    [Scientific Name]: Thamnophis sauritus sauritus
    [Common Name]: Eastern Ribbon Snake
    [State Distribution]: southwest and southcentral
    [Conservation Status]: common
    [Threat to Humans]: minimal

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This piece of land in Indiana was once Indian Territory. It was the home of the Algonquin, Iroquois, Potawatomi, Delaware and other tribes of the Indians. The Indians’reverence for snakes is believed to have been experienced by many in various films, TV shows and legends. The snakes here are well-preserved, worshipped and fed. Locally, 39 species of snakes have been found so far, and a detailed list is compiled in this random tool.

These snakes come in all sizes. People always want to know some shortcuts when distinguishing snakes, especially when distinguishing between venomous snakes and non-venomous ones. We all like a quick and easy way to learn, and we all like rules: it’s best to judge whether a snake is venomous by the shape of its head, the way it crawls, or the order in which it’s painted. The snakes recorded in this generator, many of which are endangered, are protected by the national animal service, and even if you do encounter them, it’s best to notify the authorities.

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