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Unknown On Thursday, 27 November 2014

Fox snake

Fox snakes is a common names of the 2 North American rat snakes. They do not pose any threats to humans and because they are known to mimic a rattlesnake by shaking their end tails, humans would mistaken it with one of the venomous snakes known as massasauga rattlesnake which put them into danger of being killed off by humans. Eastern fox snake can be found uncommonly around Ontario, Michigan, Ohio and around near the lakes of Huron and Erie. In the other hand, the western fox snake are commonly found around open forests, prairies and farmlands around Michigan in the west part, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa and South Dakota. Unfortunately, the population for western fox snakes in Michigan are at threat due to their loss of habitat.

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