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  • Venomous Snakes of Texas

    An on-line reference to all of the venomous snakes found in the state of Texas. In addition, several other non-venomous but interesting Texas snakes are discussed.

    www.kingsnake.com

  • Bayou Bob's Brazos River Rattlesnake Ranch

    Includes brief information about various dangerous snakes.

    www.wf.net

  • Florida's Venomous Snakes

    Photographs and a brief description of six species.

    floridaconservation.org

  • Florida Venomous Snakes

    A fieldguide to the venomous snakes of Florida.

    www.flmnh.ufl.edu

  • Timber Rattlesnake

    Crotalus horridus life history, status, bite information and Wisconsin Protection Saga information.

    www.mpm.edu

  • Venomdoc

    Information and research by Bryan Grieg Fry on venomous snakes and other animals and their toxins.

    www.kingsnake.com

  • Natural Toxins Research Center - Snake Database

    Natural history, images, and range maps for venomous snakes in the U.S. Includes facts on the venom of each snake.

    ntrc.tamuk.edu

  • Venomous Snakes

    Find general information about several species including copperhead, coral, cobra, cottonmouth, rattle, and sea snakes. Includes photographs.

    www.venomoussnakes.net

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