It averages 20 inches (51 cm) when fully grown, with a record of 31.5 inches (80 cm). Its color is best described as chocolate brown. This subspecies feeds almost entirely on crayfish. Seamless ...
The queen snake, native to North America, thrives in clean rivers and streams, primarily feeding on freshly molted crayfish. Recognizable by its seven light-colored stripes, this semi-aquatic ...
Copperhead snakes are the most common venomous snake in Kansas. Every litter of Copperheads can contain up to 14 snakes, so from August to October be on the lookout for any baby copperheads when ...
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 ...
The invasive crayfish species is among the leading threats to the survival of the tilapia fish on Lake Kariba and many of the country’s major internal dams and lakes. Rising crayfish populations ...
The Environment Agency is working with partners to secure the future of an internationally-important population of native white clawed crayfish in the River Wansbeck. Did you know with an ad-lite ...