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It wasn't on Cape Cod, but the copperhead snake bit two dogs in Massachusetts outside its usual habitat. Here's how to ...
The snake reported to have bitten two dogs in Attleboro, MA on July 9 is most likely not a rare venomous snake, state ...
State wildlife officials now say there was a snake mistake in Attleboro: recent dogs bitten by a snake were not attacked<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
Attleboro officials issued a warning to city residents on Wednesday, warning that a rare venomous snake has been spotted in the area.
Using a photo from the city, the state herpetologist identified it as a northern watersnake, a much more common, nonvenomous ...
The Attleboro Fire Department is alerting residents after a venomous snake was reported to have bitten two dogs in the area.
What was originally believed to be a copperhead snake that reportedly bit two dogs along the Ten Mile River may just have ...
In a social media post, the city said there was a report of a copperhead snake in the area of Milk Street and the Ten Mile River that may have bitten two dogs.
Snakes are elegant and cute, and don't go looking for humans to troll. Let's protect them from all the stupid things we do.
The City of Attleboro issued a public safety warning on Wednesday, July 9th, after receiving reports of a dangerous snake along the Ten Mile River. The snake, believed to be a venomous copperhead, has ...
The snake, believed to be a rare copperhead, was reported along Attleboro’s Ten Mile River near Milk Street, officials wrote.