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1. Coastal Reptiles
- www.coastalreptiles.com
- Currently Available | FAQ's | Venomous Laws | Field Herpin Photos.
- Venomous Snake Pictures | Herp Links | Breeding Projects | Terms.
- Welcome to the Coastal Reptiles Homepage, your #1 source for quality venomous and non-venomous since 1993. We specialize in the captive propogation of native Southeastern USA Venomous and Non-Venomous reptiles. ...
2. Venomous Snakes of Florida
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3. Snakebite - How Dangerous Are Venomous Snakes?
- www.uga.edu
- How Dangerous Are Venomous Snakes in America?.
- The bases for an irrational fear of snakes (ophidiaphobia) are presumably grounded in the fact that some snakes indeed are venomous and a few can cause serious injury or death in humans. Because venomous species are among the more spectacular and sometimes largest snakes in some regions, they understandably serve as the representative species of the group for some people who may otherwise be ignorant of the suborder Serpentes, which includes appreciably more species that are harmless than venomous. ... Several statistics are available to indicate the low probability of serious injury or death from "legitimate snakebite" (one in which the victim is bitten by a non-captive venomous species without being aware of the presence of the snake) in a natural setting. ...
- Preliminary surveys reveal that countless dogs are bitten annually in the Southeast, usually on the face or shoulders, by venomous snakes, but few dogs die from the experience. ...
- The objective of our study is to determine the defensive behavior of common venomous snakes. ...
- Kurt Buhlmann is a graduate student in herpetology who formerly worked for the Virginia Heritage program and has many years experience working with venomous reptiles. ...
4. Non-venomous snakes
- www.townsville.nu
- Non-venomous snakes .
- (venomous but not considered dangerous). ...
- Common and northern tree snakes (non-venomous) These two similar species vary in colour. ...
- (non-venomous) Keelbacks are one of the few native animals that can eat cane toads with no ill effects. ...
- (non-venomous) Belligerent by nature, but non-venomous. ...
5. NEW FINAL: Venomous Snakes Found in Costa Rica
- jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu
- NEW FINAL: Venomous Snakes Found in Costa Rica.
- Venomous Snakes Found in Costa Rica .
- Throughout Central America, venomous snakes are found widespread. For this report I will be discussing the different venomous snakes that are found in the Costa Rica region and the different types of habitats that they inhabit. ...
- There are 135 species of snakes, and only 17 are known to be venomous in Costa Rica. These 17 species of venomous snakes are the only ones that are known to be clinically important throughout the Costa Rica region. ... The two different families of venomous snakes found in Costa Rica region are the coral snake family (Elapidae), and the pit-viper family (Crotalidae). ...
- All of these coral snakes are highly venomous, and brightly colored with bright bands of red, black, and yellow or white. ...
- The second type of venomous snakes found in Costa Rica consists of the Crotalids. ...
- The fer-de-lance is one of the world’s most venomous snakes. ...
- The most venomous of all pitvipers in Costa Rica is the venom of the fer-de-lance and the bushmaster. ...
- Not only is Costa Rica home to many venomous snakes, it is also home too many colubrid snakes. The different venomous snakes found in Costa Rica are not exactly easy to find. ...
6. Final: Venomous Snakes of Costa Rica
- jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu
- Final: Venomous Snakes of Costa Rica.
- Venomous Snakes Found in Costa Rica .
- Throughout Central America, venomous snakes are found widespread. For this report I will be discussing the different venomous snakes that are found in the Costa Rica region and the different types of habitats that they inhabit. ...
- There are 135 species of snakes, and only 17 are known to be venomous in Costa Rica. These 17 species of venomous snakes are the only ones that are known to be clinically important throughout the Costa Rica region. ... The two different families of venomous snakes found in Costa Rica region are the coral snake family (Elapidae), and the pit-viper family (Crotalidae). ...
- All of these coral snakes are highly venomous, and brightly colored with bright bands of red, black, and yellow or white. ...
- The second type of venomous snakes found in Costa Rica consists of the Crotalids. ...
- The fer-de-lance is one of the world's most venomous snakes. ...
- The most venomous of all pitvipers in Costa Rica is the venom of the fer-de-lance and the bushmaster. ...
- Not only is Costa Rica home to many venomous snakes, it is also home too many colubrid snakes. The different venomous snakes found in Costa Rica are not exactly easy to find. ...
7. Venomous Snake Relocators - US
- www.anapsid.org
- Venomous Snake Relocators.
- Others are understanding about innocuous species sharing their immediate environs, but draw the line at venomous snakes living in such close proximity. ...
- The following list is composed of people I have heard of or been in contact with who are experienced in safely capturing and transporting snakes, including venomous snakes, and releasing them in appropriate unpopulated areas.
- You can be helpful in watching to see where that snake goes and in giving a dispassionate (meaning: accurate!) description of the color, markings and length (most "huge venomous snake" calls that come in are actually harmless snakes such as a two year old gopher snake).
- Some of these folks charge for their services - and why shouldn't they? No matter how skilled and experienced someone is in handling venomous snakes, there is always the risk that they will be bitten. ...
- Needless to say, I need input to make this list grow to encompass all states/provinces where venomous snakes are to be found. So, if you do venomous relocation or know of people who do, please email me the state, county(ies) you service, relocator name, address, phone number, and any other relevant contact information.
- For venomous relocators and handlers, and anyone else interested in venom and venom research, there is a mailing list covering this topic. ...
- Venomous Pickups Hotline.
- Greg has written an article on Venomous Snakes in Florida.
8. Venomous Laws
- www.coastalreptiles.com
- Home | Breeding Projects | Venomous Snake Pictures | FAQ's.
- Venomous Laws. ...
- The purpose of this page is to give venomous keepers a general idea of the laws pertaining to the keeping of venomous snakes on a state by state basis. ... The scope of this page is limited to venomous laws, however, there is an excellent book that contains a wealth of information about laws pertaining to all aspects of keeping, collecting, selling, buying, importing, exporting etc. ...
- Native Venomous: No permit is required.
- Exotic Venomous: **New Law Passed** Permit required:-(.
- Protected Native Venomous: None.
- Native Venomous: Permit is required.
- Exotic Venomous: Permit is required.
- Protected Native Venomous: None.
- Native Venomous: No permit is required, however other restrictions apply. ...
- Exotic Venomous: Permit is required.
- Protected Native Venomous: Permit required .
- Native Venomous: No permit required if less than six specimens of each species are maintained.
- Exotic Venomous: No permit required.
- Protected Native Venomous: None.
9. Venomous Snake Links
- biology.bangor.ac.uk
- Venomous Snake Links .
- The following are links to sites with information specifically on venomous snakes, or at least with a large venomous snake component. ...
- This section will provide links to new books likely to be of special interest to those interested in venomous reptiles. ...
- Venomous Reptiles of the Western Hemisphere, by Jonathan Campbell and William Lamar - Comstock Publishing, Ithaca and London.
- Venomous Snakes .
- Australian Venomous Creatures - University of Melbourne .
- Animales de Jalisco con Veneno - Venomous animals from the Mexican State of Jalisco .
- Florida Venomous Snakes - by David Seerveld - with snakebite and removal advice .
- Florida's Venomous Snakes - Florida Museum of Natural History .
- Florida's Venomous Snakes - Florida Game & Freshwater Fish Commission - PDF file of booklet. ...
- ve - Venomous snakes of Venezuela, by Juan Pablo Diasparra.
- Queensland Snakes - from the Queensland Museum, Brisbane - identification, distribution and biology of venomous species found in Queensland .
- Southeastern Hot Herp Society (SHHS) - Large information site on venomous snakes, much more cosmopolitan than the name suggests. ...
- Venomous Snakes of Florida and Snakebite First Aid - by Greg Longhurst .
- Venomous Snakes of North Carolina - by Alvin L. ...
- Venomous Snakes of Texas - Gerald Keown .
10. Copperhead Junkie
- www.geocities.com
- Copperheads & the other sub-species, links to other venomous sites, read about my upcoming breeding projects and Copperheads I have for sale. ...
11. Venomous Snakes in North America
- www.backyardnature.net
- VENOMOUS SNAKES.
- There are few poisonous species of snake in North America, and they are all easy to identify as venomous. ...
- To identify venomous snakes from beyond striking distance you must study pictures of the poisonous species in your area and commit the details of their appearances to memory. ...
12. The Ten Most Venomous Snakes
- www.arachnophiliac.com
- The Ten Most Venomous Snakes.
- This table is a guide to the Worlds most venomous snakes. ...
- Here's a link to a scientific page that lists the potency of venom of venomous snakes by LD50 ratings, by envenomation method. ...
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