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It's Snake Baby Season In Maryland. Here's Some Fun Facts About Them

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- It's baby snake season in Maryland, according to the Department of Natural Resources.

DNR said juvenile snakes often look different than adults.

All snakes in Maryland a great for pest control in one form or another, DNR reports. They help keep the rodent populations in check and even help by consuming ticks that are found on rodents.

It's baby season and the next generation of snakes are beginning to be seen in Maryland. Juvenile snakes often look...

Posted by Maryland Department of Natural Resources- Wildlife & Heritage Service on Thursday, September 26, 2019

DNR also said snake venom is being used to develop blood pressure medications and researchers are even looking at copperhead venom to find a cure for cancer.

 

 

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