(WGHP) — We may not have cobras in North Carolina, but we definitely have one snake that looks a lot like one: the eastern hognose snake. These snakes feed on toads and can be found throughout NC, ...
Out of all the animals in the Hudson Valley, there's a mammal, bird, and reptile that are all perfectly Halloween themed ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Did you know North Carolina is home the "zombie snake?" North Carolina State Parks and Recreation officials shared images of the eastern hognose snake on its Facebook page, warning ...
No, these snakes aren't zombies. Everyone knows the opossum plays dead, but news stories of "zombie snakes" began circulating this week after park officials in North Carolina posted photos on Facebook ...
The eastern hognose snake, found throughout Mississippi, is known for its dramatic defensive behaviors. When threatened, they mimic cobras, play dead, and may release unpleasant odors and substances.
A dramatic snake that acts like a cobra when threatened was photographed during a rare sighting at a Texas state park earlier this week. “Today, we had one of the more rare sightings amongst snakes, ...
The Eastern hognose snake is better known by its nickname, puff adder, derived from its aggressive display when disturbed. Its bite is mildly... May 01, 2014 — The Eastern hognose snake is better ...
NEEDVILLE, Texas (KTRK) -- A cobra-like snake was spotted at Brazos Bend State Park in Needville Wednesday morning, according to park officials. Texas Parks and Wildlife shared photos of a Eastern ...
Officials said the "zombie snake" tends to lie on its back and play dead. Parks and recreation officials in North Carolina issued a warning about a so-called "zombie snake" in the state that tends to ...
There are multiple snake species that overlap and look remarkably similar to one another. Copperheads and Eastern hognose snakes fall under this umbrella, often sharing the same neighborhoods across ...