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They’re back! Identifying snakes in East Texas
Snakes are starting to slither back out, but how do you know which ones are venomous and which ones are not?
Snake Season
By Sydney Shadrix | April 28, 2021 at 10:10 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 12:31 AM
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - They’re scaly. They’re stealthy, and they’re slithering their way out of hibernation.
“They’ve been coming out for two or three weeks now. You know, we had a really hard winter. A lot of snakes were hunkering down, hibernating,” says William Garvin, Supervisor of Reptiles at the Caldwell Zoo. “And now that the weather is improved, everybody’s hungry and they’re starting to wake up and move around.”

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