yes but most are garding snakes and wont hart you the just sit there and eat things that bug you
Yes there most certainly are. The Midwest is home to Garter Snakes, Hognose Snakes, Ratsnakes, Cornsnakes, Water Snakes, Copperheads, Rattlesnakes, etc.
Hawaii has no snakes, except for pets.
There is no Official State Snake or Reptile but they have: * Copperheads * Cottonmouth * Corn Snakes * Garter Snakes * Timber Rattlesnakes * Pigmy Rattlesnakes * Milk snakes. * Kingsnakes * Black Racers * Rat snakes * Pine snakes * Mud Snakes and others.
There are only 4 types of venomous snakes in Kentucky. Copperhead, Timber Rattlesnake, Water Moccasin, and the pigmy rattlesnake(very rare and found out in western KY).
== == == == Kentucky has rabbits, squirrels, opossums, raccoons, deer, bear in certain parts of the state, mink, wildcats, groundhogs, chipmunks, fox, coyotes, wolves, wild turkey, quail, doves, rattle snakes, copperheads, lots of non-poisonous snakes
Yes. The cottonmouth, copperhead, and timber rattlesnake are found there.
Corn snakes are found in the eastern United States from southern New Jersey south through Florida, west into Louisiana and parts of Kentucky. Corn snakes may be found in wooded groves, rocky hillsides, woodlots, barns and abandoned buildings.
Corn snakes are found in the eastern United States from southern New Jersey south through Florida, west into Louisiana and parts of Kentucky. Corn snakes may be found in wooded groves, rocky hillsides, woodlots, barns and abandoned buildings.
There are many different familes of snakes. Pythons, boa constrictors, rat snakes, garters, grass snakes, flying snakes, rattlers, vipers, blind snakes, asps, wart snakes, sunbeam snakes, etc.
The name of Kentucky is Kentucky.
It is in Kentucky (and Tennessee), plus the dam which impounds it is called Kentucky Dam.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
male snakes..