According to The DE Div. Of Fish & Widlife, Copperheads have been confirmed in two Delaware locations; Trap Pond State Park in Sussex County, and near the warm water vent behind the Dupont Experimental Station in New Castle County.
No other venomous snakes have been confirmed in Delaware.
875,953 people live in Delaware as of 2008.But, the 2010 estimate for it's population is 896,880 people so this would mean that right now, it's population is between these two populations.Sorry, I could not find the 2009 population on the internet.
It depends on where in Delaware, and what you consider a "Southern" accent. People who live in southern Delaware, particularly the western portion of Sussex County, have a definite twang and sound "Southern." People who live in northern Delaware often have a "Philly accent." Everyone else sounds pretty normal for the East Coast, although of course there are some terms specific to Delaware and certain words that we pronounce differently.
The Delaware Indians no longer live in Delaware. Some live in Canada, some live in Oklahoma, and some live in Shawno County, Wisconsin. If you are trying to prove your ancestory, you will need to prove a connection to a person on the Delaware tribal census.
in the post office... that's where i work in sheffield D
You can apply for a marriage license in Delaware from the Clerk of the Peace in the County where you live. Using the link below for "Free Public Records Directory - Delaware" you can access the link for your specific county.
No I don't think Eastern Diamond Back Rattlesnakes live in San Joaquin County
The life span of the Sussex Spaniel is 12-14 years.
Yes, snakes live in rainforests. Most snakes that live there are pythons.yes.
Gary numan lives is a village in east sussex called "waldron".
Yes, he lives near Turners Hill in West Sussex
Snakes do live in Qatar but most of them live in the desert. I don't think snakes live in areas that people live.
One AnswerI have lived in DE all my life and love it. This is one of the best states in the union to live. Very good schools, fantastic shopping, personel services like nails and haircuts are some of the best in the counrty. I have never seen a single snake since I have been here. In fact eventhough others claim to have seen something moving in the grass, no snake has ever been officially spotted. Another viewI live in slower lower DE and I was woke up this morning by my son to let me know about a snake in my house! Oh yeah a live one no joke . I have seen hundreds of snakes in DE and some are poisonous. We have water moccasins (not sure bout spelling sure bout snake though) and we also have copper heads. We many other non poisonous snakes as well.Another viewThere are copperheads. That's it for kent and sussex county. In upper Delaware you may, but unlikely, incounter a timber rattle. Water moccasins do not come this far north.