What states have no rattlesnakes?

The 4 U.S. states that do not have any species of venomous snakes are:
  • Alaska.
  • Hawaii.
  • Maine.
  • Rhode Island.
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Are there rattlesnakes in every state?

Rattlesnakes are found in almost every part of the continental United States, but they're especially common in the Southwest. Mexico, Central America, and South America are also homes to rattlesnakes.
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Are there any states without snakes?

That makes Alaska one of two states to be snake-free, the other being Hawaii. As an island, Hawaii is more representative of why most countries without snakes have gotten so lucky: They're geographically isolated. Not all islands are devoid of snakes, of course.
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What states have the fewest snakes?

Alaska has no snake species.
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What states are rattlesnakes not in?

The best American state for snake-o-phobes is Alaska, home to no poisonous serpents. In fact, no snakes of any kind have been documented as permanent homesteaders. Close also-rans are Hawaii and Maine, with respectively one and one possible venomous snake species.
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Where are venomous snakes located in the United States?



What places do not have snakes?

States/areas with no snakes:
  • Siberia (Northern Russia)
  • Alaska.
  • Greenland.
  • Antarctica.
  • Central and Northern Canada.
  • The southern tip of Argentina and Chile.
  • The northern part of Finland, and anywhere north of the Arctic Circle.
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Are there rattlesnakes in Tennessee?

Timber Rattlesnake *VENOMOUS, Crotalus horridus. The Timber Rattlesnake is is the largest, and the most dangerous, of the 4 venomous snakes in Tennessee; it occurs across the state.
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Does Arizona have snakes?

Arizona has 13 species of rattlesnakes

While many snakes pose no threat to people, there are rattlesnakes and other venomous species in the state. According to the Arizona Game & Fish Department, there are 13 species of rattlesnakes in the state.
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Are there no snakes in Hawaii?

Snakes are illegal in Hawaii. They have no natural predators here and pose a serious threat to Hawaii's environment because they compete with native animal populations for food and habitat. Many species also prey on birds and their eggs, increasing the threat to endangered native birds.
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Does Texas have snakes?

Texas is home to over 105 different species and subspecies of snakes. Only 15 of those are potentially dangerous to humans. Those are the snakes that we feature here. For more general information on all the snakes of Texas, please visit our Snake pages.
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Are there any rattlesnakes in Alaska?

Alaska is famous for its complete absence of snakes, something most people - especially people from venomous snake country - fully appreciate. There are no lizards, freshwater turtles, or snakes in Alaska. The only reptiles in Alaska are rare sightings of sea turtles.
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Does New York have snakes?

Common Snakes of New York

The most widespread and frequently encountered snakes in New York state are the garter snake and the water snake. Garter snakes use a wide variety of habitats, from woodlands to marshes to fields and exist quite well around human habitations.
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Are snakes a problem in Florida?

Snakes occupy a valuable place in Florida's ecosystem. For example, snakes help reduce rodent populations, which destroy crops and sometimes carry diseases which can infect people. Non-venomous snakes also consume venomous ones, and can help maintain ecosystem balances.
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What state has the largest rattlesnake population?

The greatest concentration of them is in the Southwestern United States and in Northern Mexico. Arizona is home to 13 species of rattler, more than any other state.
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Do rattlesnakes live in North Carolina?

North Carolina is home to three rattlesnake species: the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, Timber Rattlesnake and Pigmy Rattlesnake. These, along with the Cotton- mouth and Copperhead, are pit vipers.
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Which state in America has the most snakes?

68 species of snakes are scattered all over Texas but are found in increased numbers in central Texas. Texas is home to about 68 snake species, four of which are venomous. They include rattlesnakes, copperheads, cottonmouths, and coral snakes which are Texas' most dangerous snake species.
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Are there poisonous snakes in Alaska?

Alaska. There are no venomous snakes in Alaska.
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Does Canada have snakes?

Of the 26 native species of snakes in the country, only four are venomous. These snakes are not poisonous, as they inject venom into their prey and don't “poison” them. Most types of venomous snakes prefer warmer climates, making Canada unfriendly to all but the hardiest species.
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Are snakes in every state?

At least one species of venomous snake is found in every state except Hawaii, Maine, Rhode Island, and Alaska.
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Do snakes get into houses in Arizona?

“Maybe it's because … they understand the positive benefits of snakes and are less concerned and maybe decide against removal.” Snakes rarely get inside houses. If they do, they came in through an open door, Hughes said.
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How do I snake proof my yard in Arizona?

Tip #1: Barricade your Home & Yard

If you're like us, run some steel mesh fencing along any view fencing on your property. If you have block wall fencing around your home, just make sure that it's properly sealed. Additionally, if you have a gate, make sure that it's as snug to the ground as possible.
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Are rattlesnakes in Grand Canyon?

The Grand Canyon is home to six species of rattlesnakes. Please observe these venomous predators from a distance. These moderately-sized lizards are some of the most commonly seen animals in Grand Canyon National Park.
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Are there rattlesnakes in the Smoky Mountains?

Out of 23 species of snakes in the Smoky Mountains, only two are venomous: The Northern Copperhead and Timber Rattlesnake.
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Are rattlesnakes in Missouri?

The timber rattlesnake is Missouri's largest venomous snake. It is heavy bodied and has a prominent rattle at the end of its tail. Its ground color may be yellow, tan, brown, or gray, with dark brown markings.
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Are there rattlesnakes in Memphis?

Venomous Snakes in Tennessee. There are 4 species of venomous snakes in Tennessee including the Timber Rattlesnake, Copperhead, Water Moccasin, and the Pigmy Rattlesnake. All of Tennessees venomous snakes are pit vipers containing the heat seeking pit located between the eye and nostril.
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