The BriefIt's officially snake season in Central TexasA wildlife handler gave some advice on what to do if you encounter a ...
In this edition of ‘East Texas In Focus‘, KETK’s Nolan Hoffman spoke with several experts about how East Texans can stay safe ...
It's officially springtime in East Texas and that means snakes are starting to reappear in the outdoors. East Texas is home ...
It's snake season in Central Texas. As the reptiles slither out of hiding and into your line of sight, there are ways to avoid getting bitten.
Thousands come to Ennis for the April bloom, driving miles of trails celebrating the state flower and watching out for snakes ...
The vast majority of Texas’ native snake species are nonvenomous — such as this diamondback water snake (l-r) and gopher ...
It's snake season in Central Texas. As the reptiles slither out of hiding and into your line of sight, there are ways to avoid getting bitten.
However, understanding snake behaviors and basic safety tips can help prevent unnecessary fear and reduce the risk of a bite. Experts from Texas A&M AgriLife share essential tips to help Texans ...
As the weather gets warmer, snakes will begin to appear. In Louisiana, there are seven venomous snake species. What they are and how to identify them.
By analyzing the flowerpot snake's unique genome, scientists are uncovering how the tiny reptile repairs its DNA and prevents harmful mutations. The findings provides valuable insights into genetic ...