Lewis and Clark encountered bull snakes during their expedition through the American West in the early 1800s. They likely found them in various locations along the Missouri River and its surrounding plains as they made their way towards the Pacific Ocean.
Grizzly bear Black beaked magpie red fox American bison prairie dogs bull snake coyote gray jay mountain beaver northern bobcat sea otter striped skunk western gull whitetail deer and many more . . . they encountered, drew and studied over 130 animals.
Probably two species occur on the island. Thw Western Whip Snake and the Grass Snake
Well, if it lives in the ground, its a snake pit. If its in the trees or otherwise I would say its a den.
A Grass snake is a browny/green with black dashes. They live in Europe (including western Russia), Northwestern Africa, and Western Asia. They are good swimmers and they eat fish, frogs, and mice. It is one of the most common snakes in Europe.
No. Western Australia does not have a state snake, or a snake emblem.
buffulo, antelope, bear, prarie dog, sioux, coyote, mountain lion, woodpecker, snake hummingbird
Sacagawea is mostly known for helping Lewis and Clark on their expedition exploring the Louisiana Territory for President Thomas Jefferson. America had just gotten that land from Britain after the Revolutionary War. Lewis and Clark were two former soliders. Sacagawea was a shoshone indian girl who took care of her baby while helping Lewis and Clark. She helped them go over mountains and showed them paths inbetween mountains. Without her Lewis and Clark would have got lost and died. Sacagawea treated ingured people. She save Clark when he got bitten by a snake. She was very important.
Lewis and Clark encountered bull snakes during their expedition through the American West in the early 1800s. They likely found them in various locations along the Missouri River and its surrounding plains as they made their way towards the Pacific Ocean.
The Snake River for Lewis Clark. The Mississippi River during westward expansion. The Columbia River for transporting goods in the northwest.
western rattle snake
Donald R. Clark has written: 'Dicofol (Kelthane) as an environmental contaminant' -- subject(s): DDT (Insecticide), Environmental aspects of Pesticides, Organochlorine compounds, Pesticides, Toxicology 'Ecological study of the worm snake Carphophis vermis (Kennicott)' -- subject(s): Snakes, Western worm snake
The Lewis & Clark Expedition traveled up the Ohio River to the Missouri, and then up the Missouri to its headwaters on the Continental Divide. From there they traveled overland to the Snake River, down the Snake to the Columbia, and down the Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. In all, they traveled on 4 of the great rivers of North America: Ohio, Missouri, Snake, and Columbia.The Ohio River: Begins at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at the Point in Pittsburgh, PA, and flows 981 miles to join the Mississippi at Cairo, Ill. Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA on the Ohio River. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana).The Missouri River: Begins at the Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson Rivers in Montana, to the Mississippi River, at St. Louis. The Lewis and Clark expedition departed St. Louis on May 14, 1804 heading up the Missouri River.The Snake River: 1,040 miles long, chief tributary of the Columbia River. Was called Lewis' RiverThe Columbia River: Flows for more than 1,200 miles, from the base of the Canadian Rockies in southeastern British Columbia to the Pacific Ocean at Astoria, Oregon, and Ilwaco, Washington. On October 16, 1805, Lewis and Clark entered the waters of the Columbia. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon on November 5, 1805.
To me i think the western hog nose snake is better because it is smarter,the corn snake is better for beginners
Lewis and Clark Expedition(1803-06) Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were both Americans who were hired by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory which comprised most of the western United States. In January of 1803, Jefferson requested $2500 from Congress to pay for the costs of an expedition and then commissioned Capt. Meriwether Lewis (his secretary) to lead it.Before Lewis met up with William Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana). They then named their team the 'Corps of Discovery'. At the time, Lewis was 29 years old and Clark was 33. From there, they sailed down the Ohio River towards St. Louis. The team departed St. Louis in May 1804 heading up the Missouri River. They would spend their first winter at Fort Mandan at the present site of Bismarck, North Dakota. In spring 1805, they continued to the headwaters of the Missouri River, struggled across the Continental Divide, and headed west along the Salmon, Snake, and Columbia Rivers to the Pacific. They returned to St. Louis the following year.If you don't believe that the expedition really began in Pittsburgh instead of St. Louis, please refer to the related link which will lead you to the first entry of the Lewis and Clark Journals.
Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana). From there, they sailed down the Ohio River towards St. Louis. In spring 1805, they continued to the headwaters of the Missouri River, struggled across the Continental Divide, and headed west along the Salmon, Snake, and Columbia Rivers to the Pacific. They landed at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, Oregon. The expedition then ended on September 23, 1806 upon their return to St. Louis from Oregon.
A dugite is a snake. It is a venomous snake native to Western Australia.