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Discover the Common Coachwhip Snake
The Coachwhip is a common snake native to the Americas. These long, slender snakes are non-venomous and pose little danger to humans. Watch this video to learn more about this fascinating snake!
World Atlas identified three lakes - Boyd Lake, Electra Lake and Lake Pueblo - as the most snake-infested in Colorado. Commonly sighted snakes include bull snakes, garter snakes and coachwhip snakes.
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