Even though Kansas has a lot of different types of snakes there are only a few that can be found in large numbers throughout the state. Ten types of snakes in Kansas are threatened or in need of added ...
Lone Star Lake is small compared to most other Kansas lakes. Its surface area encompasses a mere 185 acres. Yet the WorldAtlas website still lists that body of water in Douglas County in northeast ...
Rattlesnakes are increasingly slithering out in the Sunflower State due to recent warm, wet weather, says the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks. "With warm weather and flooded areas across ...
Most snakes start breeding in spring after winter dormancy, making summer the prime time to encounter one of several venomous snake species found from western Missouri to Wichita. Kansas State ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – A park centered in the heart of Kansas may be hiding a scaly secret that has wildlife researchers baffled. 27 News spoke with Zoology Collections Manager Jackson Roberts from the ...
Spring is finally here, and warmer temperatures are bringing many of Missouri’s native animals out into the open for the first time this year. By far the most common type of snake found in Missouri, ...
MULVANE, Kan. (KWCH) - An unannounced visitor made an appearance at a Kansas home Thursday night. Ring doorbell camera video captured a snake outside a home in Mulvane. The homeowner, Donna Jantzen, ...
If you live in Kansas you share your state with many different types of snakes. Kansas is home to more than 40 snake species that you could encounter in Kansas, but only a small portion of them are ...
WorldAtlas lists Lone Star Lake as one of the seven most snake-infested lakes in Kansas. Kansas has 42 native snake species, four of which are venomous. Lone Star Lake is small compared to most other ...
Warm, wet weather has led to an increase in rattlesnake sightings across Kansas. Kansas is home to four main types of venomous snakes: the copperhead, timber rattlesnake, prairie rattlesnake, and ...