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It eats copperheads, the only venomous snakes likely to be seen in central North Carolina and the Triangle. Its population (most likely) continues to decline. More on that later.
which is the most common of the three rattlesnake species in North Carolina. Eastern kingsnakes can eat a variety of animals, including copperheads and other venomous snakes. Janet Blackmon Morgan ...
Hopkins said you can take a photo of the snake and post it to the NC Snake Identification & Education Facebook Group, where users can help you identify the type of snake that bit you. However ...
Over the past week, thousands of people in North Carolina have lost power because of issues caused by a snake.
Even though they commonly evoke fear, snakes are an integral part of the ... the student newspaper of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Moore placed nationally in the Hearst ...
After spending nearly two decades beneath the surface, Brood XIV cicadas are emerging across Western North Carolina.
An Idaho hunter self-reports his mistake after shooting a grizzly bear he mistook for a black bear in Bonner County, Idaho.