John Vanek

John Vanek

Dec 02, 2016

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  • 1. Vanek, J.P., and D.K. Wasko. 2017. "Spatial Ecology of the Eastern Hog-nosed Snake (Heterodon platirhinos) at the Northeastern Limit of its Range." Herpetological Conservation and Biology 12:109-118
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    About This Project

    This video shows a large female Eastern Hognose Snake doing what they do best: NOT BITING, no matter what. I do not usually condone "messing" with animals, but in this case I think it is necessary to show people how docile and SAFE these snakes can be.

    Hognose snakes are COOL!
    Blast off!

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