Thank you for sharing. I saw my first brown snake today. Educating myself really eased my concerns and in spite of being a life-long snake hater, I started to find it cute.
I live in the Atlanta area. Those Georgia brown snakes are all over the place. Anyone in the Atlanta area who owns a home will see them. I think they like to eat snails and bugs. You’ll find them anywhere in your yard where they can hide.
Thank you for sharing. I saw my first brown snake today. Educating myself really eased my concerns and in spite of being a life-long snake hater, I started to find it cute.
I don’t live in Georgia but thank you this was helpful
I love Georgia Wild! I use this site for my Zoology class.
We love Georgia Wild, too!
Thanks for the education!
I am in a rural area at the foothills of the north Georgia mountains and I have seen several solid gray baby snakes. Any ideas on what kind?
Where can you get these books from
Very cool topic.
This look identical to the one on my porch I live in nc is this normal what kind is this
I live in the Atlanta area. Those Georgia brown snakes are all over the place. Anyone in the Atlanta area who owns a home will see them. I think they like to eat snails and bugs. You’ll find them anywhere in your yard where they can hide.
In Hawaii even they deny having snakes there is a Hawaiian snake maybe 6 inches long.
i live in georgia
Why is that baby so so cute
Hey how do you find them? I want to try to see one my self
They normally live under brick, rock or wood . I just found one today .
I just caught one and it's so cool. It'll be free on my acres
Not really illegal if nobody knows 😂😂
Yea, don't tell me what Snakes to kill & not to kill ! ! !
It's illegal to kill nonvenomous snakes in georgiay
Not if you dont know, most people aint snake expert. Sorry im late to the party
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Can these be pets...
yes you can keep them as pets but you should make sure you can care for them and know their diets and requirements but its probably not recommended
@@kjkenney5950 thank you!!
@@jocelyns6078 no problem
Nonvenomous snakes, like the ones shown in this video, are protected in Georgia and may not be kept as pets.
@@GeorgiaWildlife oh dang that's a bummer
Dress a little more appropriately!
What are you talking about