If you live in Kansas you share your state with many different types of snakes. Kansas is home to more than 40 snake species that you could encounter in Kansas, but only a small portion of them are ...
"Again, you don't wanna doubt things in nature; something strange can always happen." ...
WorldAtlas lists Lone Star Lake as one of the seven most snake-infested lakes in Kansas. Kansas has 42 native snake species, four of which are venomous. Lone Star Lake is small compared to most other ...
Warm, wet weather has led to an increase in rattlesnake sightings across Kansas. Kansas is home to four main types of venomous snakes: the copperhead, timber rattlesnake, prairie rattlesnake, and ...
Rattlesnakes are increasingly slithering out in the Sunflower State due to recent warm, wet weather, says the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. "With warm weather and flooded areas across ...