New Zealand, Hawaii, Ireland,
Some of the snakes that inhabit Jekyll Island in Georgia include Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Eastern Coral Snakes, Eastern Rat Snakes, Eastern Garter Snakes, and Eastern Hognose Snakes. It's important to be cautious and respectful of these native species when exploring the island.
The country and island of Ireland has no snakes, apart from those kept in zoos and as pets.
Yes, corn snakes are found in the wild in Rhode Island. They are native to the southeastern United States and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and marshes. It is not uncommon to encounter corn snakes in the wild in Rhode Island.
The flag with four snakes on it belongs to Martinique, a French overseas department located in the Caribbean. The snakes on the flag symbolize the native fauna of the island.
There are only 3 states that don't have poisonous snakes its only possible if someone went to another state with luggage and left it open and the snake got in it. The states are Alaska, Hawaii , Rode island.
Some of the snakes that inhabit Jekyll Island in Georgia include Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes, Eastern Coral Snakes, Eastern Rat Snakes, Eastern Garter Snakes, and Eastern Hognose Snakes. It's important to be cautious and respectful of these native species when exploring the island.
The country and island of Ireland has no snakes, apart from those kept in zoos and as pets.
no there are no snakes on that island if that was not the ? Aim so sorry on my com you only see haft of things
No, snakes in Ireland were not pagans. The belief that St. Patrick banished snakes from Ireland is a myth, as snakes were never native to the island.
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Safe book and details on snakes of Rhode island http://www.dem.ri.gov/programs/bnatres/fishwild/pdf/risnakes.pdf
St. paddy did nothing. there were never snakes on the island. he drove out all the paegans - snakes- from ireland.
Yes, snakes do live on the Caribbean island nation of St. Lucia.
The long snakes at the Tree of Immortality are only for climbing on.
Yes, corn snakes are found in the wild in Rhode Island. They are native to the southeastern United States and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and marshes. It is not uncommon to encounter corn snakes in the wild in Rhode Island.
Yes
New Zealand does not have snakes because it is an isolated island nation that has never been connected to any other landmasses where snakes are native. This isolation prevented snakes from reaching the island naturally, and the country's strict biosecurity measures have prevented them from being introduced artificially.