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Florida wildlife officials warn that venomous snakes become more active during the spring. Florida is home to six native venomous snake species, including the Eastern coral snake and the cottonmouth.
Climate change will drive venomous snakes away from arid interiors and towards densely populated coastlines, increasing the risk of deadly encounters for millions of people, a new global study says.
According to an international research project, snakes are increasingly migrating towards densely populated coastlines with rising temperatures making traditional inland habitats unsuitable. The shift ...